Although individual, formal organizations, commonly identified as "institutions," may be deliberately and intentionally created by people, the development and functioning of institutions in society in general may be regarded as an instance of emergence; that is, institutions arise, develop and function in a pattern of social self-organization, which goes beyond the conscious intentions of the individual humans involved.
As mechanisms of social interaction, institutions are manifest in both formal organizations, such as the U.S. Congress, or the Roman Catholic Church, and, also, in informal social order and organization, reflecting human psychology, culture, habits and customs, and encompassing subjective experience of meaningful enactments. Most important institutions, considered abstractly, have both objective and subjective aspects: examples include money and marriage. The institution of money encompasses many formal organizations, including banks and government treasury departments and stock exchanges, which may be termed, "institutions," as well as subjective experiences, which guide people in their pursuit of personal well-being. Powerful institutions are able to imbue a paper currency with certain value, and to induce millions into cooperative production and trade in pursuit of economic ends abstractly denominated in that currency's units.[citation needed] The subjective experience of money is so pervasive and persuasive that economists talk of the "money illusion" and try to disabuse their students of it, in preparation for learning economic analysis.[citation needed]
I am sort of confused on this poem... but I like the last segment of your poem! :)
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
well it also confused me the writer!! but its just about the way different qwords r used in differen.. read morewell it also confused me the writer!! but its just about the way different qwords r used in different countries.
im not really into dinner, i never have diner and i feel so much healthier this way that i can sleep well and deeply rather than being away from getting fats, diner for me means a cup of tea nothing more but since other people have diner and they think of it as a main meal in some places, i respect those others' way of life as i respect yours here. very nicely penned...
Lots to decipher in this one...'turning heads' in a good way or not. Dinner to me is a good thing, but seems as though there's a hesitation in this read to not want to dine on this one. Feelings of being the outsider and not fitting in...it's not all what it's chalked up to be, being one of the so-called 'in crowd'...good read.
I am me...
but further more, I am fundraising for TEARFUND a christian charity organisation working with local churches in deprived areas to create everlasting change.
TEARFUND has patterned with .. more..