The onus is on those who believe that social cohesion is real and important to provide evidence for it. Heck, I’d settle for a definition that is falsifiable.
I think this overestimates the overlap between the things that are important and the things that social science can reliably quantify.
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Maybe, but this brings us back to the beginning: Prove it.
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Which brings me back to my starting point as well: proof, in a democracy, need not emanate from social science; it may also be drawn from the traditions and accumulated experience of the common man.
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