Noun
the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships
Source: WordNetAnts have the most complicated social organization on earth next to humans. E. O. Wilson
One of the remarkable things about slums is that they do develop their own social organization and economy and even culture that is, on some level, functional and in some cases, remarkably resilient. This is kind of amazing. Geoffrey West
Crime, family dissolution, welfare, and low levels of social organization are fundamentally a consequence of the disappearance of work. William Julius Wilson
Without realizing it, [the architect] had given these people a means of escaping into a new life, and a pattern of social organization that would become the paradigm of all future high-rise blocks. J. G. Ballard
The basic problem of social organization is how to co-ordinate the economic activities of large numbers of people. Milton Friedman
[An] epochal innovation [consisting of the] spreading application of science to processes of production and social organization. Simon Kuznets