Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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( 2 ) In the period of decay of this class the Passive Sensate form dominates . B.
Of all the types of mentality existent among the poor and disenfranchised classes
, the Pseudo - Ideational type is perhaps the most prevalent ; it is less frequent ...
( 2 ) In the period of decay of this class the Passive Sensate form dominates . B.
Of all the types of mentality existent among the poor and disenfranchised classes
, the Pseudo - Ideational type is perhaps the most prevalent ; it is less frequent ...
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While some classes are moving upward economically , others move downward .
Even in the periods of rapid and great economic rise or decline , though most of
the chief social classes move in one direction - hence the rapid increase or ...
While some classes are moving upward economically , others move downward .
Even in the periods of rapid and great economic rise or decline , though most of
the chief social classes move in one direction - hence the rapid increase or ...
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From the standpoint of the classes involved , the disturbances are arranged in the
following five divisions : ( 1 ) ... ( 2 ) those involving a small group ; ( 3 ) those
involving a large social class ( extensive occupational , economic , racial ,
national ...
From the standpoint of the classes involved , the disturbances are arranged in the
following five divisions : ( 1 ) ... ( 2 ) those involving a small group ; ( 3 ) those
involving a large social class ( extensive occupational , economic , racial ,
national ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
ture | 20 |
tality | 40 |
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