I suppose that is my central obsession. What we owe to society what we owe to ourselves.
Terms like that 'Humane Society ' are devised with people like me in mind who don't care to dwell on what happens to the innocent.
I come from a line of self-motivated determined folk - not grand not high society but no-nonsense family-minded go-getters.
The labor of women in the house certainly enables men to produce more wealth than they otherwise could and in this way women are economic factors in society. But so are horses.
When I got out of acting school I was lucky to have gotten any job at all. A lot of people hiring African American actresses - it was right after 'Roots ' and for society not me it was great. Nice richly dark-skinned people was the fashion and I was not.
My main concern is theater and theater does not reflect or mirror society. It has been stingy and selfish and it has to do better.
Women have face-lifts in a society in which women without them appear to vanish from sight.
Realizing our society as it is without theology dogmatically telling us how we should react to it and being humane toward that society that is all that we're sure of.
When you've paid your debt to society you need to be reconnected and re-engaged in society.
Even the most wretched individual of our present society could not exist and develop without the cumulative social efforts of countless generations.