Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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may be action , in the sense that the behavior and psychological status of a
member are conditioned by the activities or even by the mere existence of other
members to a tangible degree . Without such a tangible interdependence of the ...
may be action , in the sense that the behavior and psychological status of a
member are conditioned by the activities or even by the mere existence of other
members to a tangible degree . Without such a tangible interdependence of the ...
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Interaction of the members of the closely integrated family is another approach to
it : most of their important activities throughout every twenty - four hours are
conditioned by the existence and activities of the other members : the time of their
...
Interaction of the members of the closely integrated family is another approach to
it : most of their important activities throughout every twenty - four hours are
conditioned by the existence and activities of the other members : the time of their
...
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conditioned by it ; ( 2 ) that each culture , to some extent , stimulates many
activities and inhibits many others in conformity with its nature ; ( 3 ) that only the
actions and reactions that are most closely related to the elementary biological
needs ...
conditioned by it ; ( 2 ) that each culture , to some extent , stimulates many
activities and inhibits many others in conformity with its nature ; ( 3 ) that only the
actions and reactions that are most closely related to the elementary biological
needs ...
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