Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships |
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As the number of followers increases , an organization appears ; and with it the pure Ascetic attitude - the attitude of complete indifference toward , and noninterference in , the affairs of the empirical world — becomes impossible .
As the number of followers increases , an organization appears ; and with it the pure Ascetic attitude - the attitude of complete indifference toward , and noninterference in , the affairs of the empirical world — becomes impossible .
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This means also that such a group is stratified , because in any organized group there are the governing and the governed members . ... It is an inseparable part , inalienable from the very concept of social organization .
This means also that such a group is stratified , because in any organized group there are the governing and the governed members . ... It is an inseparable part , inalienable from the very concept of social organization .
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This “ rhythm ” is an immanent trait of all the long - living organized systems of social interaction . ... The body , however , is likely to be a religious organization , rather than the State , and the government accordingly would be ...
This “ rhythm ” is an immanent trait of all the long - living organized systems of social interaction . ... The body , however , is likely to be a religious organization , rather than the State , and the government accordingly would be ...
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