Society

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This is an experimental page still in development (by MrPedroBraga (talk) 22:09, 20 October 2022 (UTC)).

Society is a construct engaged in by some animals (including humans).

Some of those species' individuals may be hard-wired, neurologically speaking, to participate in it. We call those individuals Allistic.

This hard-wiring exists because in nature those who do not gather together are less likely to survive.

Truths

A social truth is something which must be acknowledged as true for participation in a society. It is also the basis for #Roles.

Roles

A social role is a construct which can be assigned to an individual (or an individual can be assigned to a role).

There exists #Truths which dictate how individuals' behaviours correspond to roles. There also exists miscellaneous truths about roles -- how the individuals in them should be treated, what they can expect of others, etc.

Those role truths can be beneficial to the individual (perks) or neutral/detrimental (duties). An individual may

Not having a social role leads to #Ostracism.

Ostracism