Is British society better organised than American society or is it vice-versa?

How should society be organised, if at all?

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Is British society better organised than American society or is it vice-versa?

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Clearly British society has been around longer and has a rich social tradition. American society though is a melting pot where people from many areas have emigrated to and contributed to.

What do you think?

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Re: Is British society better organised than American society or is it vice-versa?

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Philosophy Explorer wrote:Clearly British society has been around longer and has a rich social tradition. American society though is a melting pot where people from many areas have emigrated to and contributed to.

What do you think?

PhilX
I think you are battling with a self imposed for of autism.
WHo says what "British" or "AMERICAN" society is?
In what way do you think it is organised?
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Re: Is British society better organised than American society or is it vice-versa?

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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:Clearly British society has been around longer and has a rich social tradition. American society though is a melting pot where people from many areas have emigrated to and contributed to.

What do you think?

PhilX
I think you are battling with a self imposed for of autism.
WHo says what "British" or "AMERICAN" society is?
In what way do you think it is organised?
Who says what British or American society is? This forum which implies it in its description. I think politics has a lot to do with how society is organised. Also input from scientists, the culture(s), the media, etc.

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Re: Is British society better organised than American society or is it vice-versa?

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It's a better melting pot at least.
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