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# [[Society (politics)|In politics]]: The organized social life of members of a national, regional or local community;
* [[Society (politics)|In politics]]: The organized social life of members of a national, regional or local community;
# [[Society (sociology)|In sociology]]: A large-scale structured system of human organization that furnishes identity, protection, continuity, and security for its members;  
* [[Society (sociology)|In sociology]]: A large-scale structured system of human organization that furnishes identity, protection, continuity, and security for its members;  
# [[Society (psychology)|In psychology]]: The full set of an individual's associates or compatriots;  
* [[Society (psychology)|In psychology]]: The full set of an individual's associates or compatriots;  
# [[Society (popular culture)|In popular culture]]: The organized social life or social class of elite, prominent or celebrated persons;  
* [[Society (popular culture)|In popular culture]]: The organized social life or social class of elite, prominent or celebrated persons;  
# [[Society (biology)|In biology]]: A closely integrated group of social organisms of the same species exhibiting division of labor.
* [[Society (biology)|In biology]]: A closely integrated group of social organisms of the same species exhibiting division of labor.

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  • In politics: The organized social life of members of a national, regional or local community;
  • In sociology: A large-scale structured system of human organization that furnishes identity, protection, continuity, and security for its members;
  • In psychology: The full set of an individual's associates or compatriots;
  • In popular culture: The organized social life or social class of elite, prominent or celebrated persons;
  • In biology: A closely integrated group of social organisms of the same species exhibiting division of labor.