˜yÐÄvlog

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social action

noun

  1. individual or group behavior that involves interaction with other individuals or groups, especially organized action toward social reform.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of social action1

First recorded in 1850–55
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In unsettled times, cultural change can become focused into an ideological contest, in which ideologies exert a powerful, clearly articulated but more restricted basis for social action.

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They laud social actions of the past and recognize the advances toward equality that previous generations made, often at risk of life and limb.

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A deeply rooted approach to investing and social action is taking its lumps.

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Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean and director of global social action at the Wiesenthal Center, encouraged Jews to observe the sabbath on Saturday.

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“It will be very important that we really develop social action through music,†he said.

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