An Italian Translator Throws Light on Plant Species and their link to Society
Vegetation and other types of low organisms cannot compose real societies, unless they can show some degree of frame of mind. In contrast, we cannot but apply the term “society” to animal species. These animal species, though, differ from humans, and we are interested those of them that reveal some details about human society. The Italian Translation worker who has translated some of the studies maintains that we may disregard some notions of society. Some ancient manuscripts term society as identical with the word state. A state is a group of people organized into a government, which is one of the many types of human society.
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