I have deserted the twentieth century for the thirteenth, social pathology for primitive kinship, industrial sociology for the study of small groups.
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This in turn sets off a chain of events, including nasty harassment of the family, that becomes a study in social pathology.
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There were warnings instead that the cost of dealing with increased social pathology would more than offset any economic benefit created by riverboats.
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However, criminal law enforcement in any field cannot address all aspects of social pathology and should not be looked to for that purpose.
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At the Faculty of Philosophy of Belgrade University he has been teaching Social Pathology ( Sociology of mental disorders ) and General psychopathology.
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Further, they have taken issue with what they consider a grossly unfair portrayal of marginal wartime social pathologies as an all-national Polish norm.
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This has the effect of ripping the heart out of social discourse, allowing complex differentiation to occur but at the cost of social pathologies.
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"This is yet another social pathology, " said Robert H . Knight, cultural studies director for the Family Research Council, a think tank in Washington.
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An alternative explanation, of course, is that educational inequality is rooted in economic problems and social pathologies too deep to be overcome by school alone.
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Gambling brings with it a host of social pathologies that have real and sometimes devastating consequences for those who get caught up in its maelstrom.