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Ethnic group has been defined as "a collectivity within a larger population having real or putative common ancestry, memories of a shared past, and a cultural focus upon one or more symbolic elements which define the group's identity…" [ 3].
A social movement is a collectivity or a collective enterprise.
As a collectivity, a social movement is characterized by an emergent social structure and a culture.
The body becomes a manifestation of a collectivity to be obliterated, its manipulation rendering what was once a human person into an "abominable stranger".
In Greek tragedy the heroic past was presented and explored by a chorus of nonheroic individuals; hence the meaning of the inherited myths was examined by a collectivity that can be seen as standing for the wider collectivity (more than 10,000 in number) that constituted the audience at the plays.
Associability comprises "the motivation and ability of a collectivity to define and enact its goals".
In its political form, positive freedom has often been thought of as necessarily achieved through a collectivity.
Taken as a collectivity - which, after all, is often how Americans wish to be considered - their response to this conundrum has been curiously muted.
Second, some crimes attack or threaten the polity's own institutions, and thus threaten or harm 'the public' as a collectivity.
In contexts in which the human race can itself be viewed as a collectivity, loyalty to it may sometimes be attributed.
However, these results were used to evaluate the mobility of a collectivity of users but not for the behavior of a single individual.
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