Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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... and aspirations sound less and less often , and less and less strongly , as we
pass from the fourteenth to the twentieth century . From the fourteenth century to
the twentieth century , the satirical , the condemnatory , the ironical , and
generally ...
... and aspirations sound less and less often , and less and less strongly , as we
pass from the fourteenth to the twentieth century . From the fourteenth century to
the twentieth century , the satirical , the condemnatory , the ironical , and
generally ...
Strana 469
Ideational culture has an affinity with the familistic type of social bonds first of all
because it inhibits the sensual , carnal desires of its members ; thus it makes
them less egotistic and less prone to exploit their fellow men , or to bargain with ...
Ideational culture has an affinity with the familistic type of social bonds first of all
because it inhibits the sensual , carnal desires of its members ; thus it makes
them less egotistic and less prone to exploit their fellow men , or to bargain with ...
Strana 572
But its many aspects , and among them some important ones , are much less
known . In this study I am going to take several of these aspects and investigate
them somewhat more systematically than has hitherto been done . Here are
some of ...
But its many aspects , and among them some important ones , are much less
known . In this study I am going to take several of these aspects and investigate
them somewhat more systematically than has hitherto been done . Here are
some of ...
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