Seems like the common usage of "society" to me.
Why does it seem like he's using it differently?
Seems like the common usage of "society" to me.
Why does it seem like he's using it differently?
Is a community living in a cabins in the wilderness "society" , or does he mean institutions like police, universities, the church etc....
Oh ok.
I think of institutions as a part of society but not society itself.
He also was referencing the state which still leaves room for non-state institutions to avoid that liberal criticism.
So I guess that's why I don't really see a conflict.
"A community living in cabins in the wilderness" paints a picture of a very low population.
It doesn't sound right to use the word "society" for a population of that size even if they also had proportional institutions.
Thanks that was pretty helpful.