Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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We can call such processes recurrent in time only . By definition , then , the
processes recurrent in time only are those which occur in a unique unit and are
repeated in it . C. There are two or more units essentially similar to one another ,
but a ...
We can call such processes recurrent in time only . By definition , then , the
processes recurrent in time only are those which occur in a unique unit and are
repeated in it . C. There are two or more units essentially similar to one another ,
but a ...
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We may leave the thermodynamic and biological processes , with their alleged
eternal trends , without discussion . Our task is to consider the mo ier in
application to the sociocultural processes . Are there in st ! tural reality linear
processes ?
We may leave the thermodynamic and biological processes , with their alleged
eternal trends , without discussion . Our task is to consider the mo ier in
application to the sociocultural processes . Are there in st ! tural reality linear
processes ?
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To sum up : probably in most linear processes the linearity at best is likely to be a
long - time but nevertheless limited linearity . In the perspective of still longer
periods projected into the future and into the past , their linear trend is likely to be
a ...
To sum up : probably in most linear processes the linearity at best is likely to be a
long - time but nevertheless limited linearity . In the perspective of still longer
periods projected into the future and into the past , their linear trend is likely to be
a ...
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