Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social RelationshipsExtending Horizons Books, 1957 - 718 strán (strany) |
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Strana 502
... pulled by the government ; and the government was a kind of central " power station " from which came all the " motor power " that moved the subjects . And for this reason any claim that the contemporary totalitarianism is something ...
... pulled by the government ; and the government was a kind of central " power station " from which came all the " motor power " that moved the subjects . And for this reason any claim that the contemporary totalitarianism is something ...
Strana 631
... pulling , creating and destroy- ing the phenomenon studied . The unit itself is assumed to be a merely passive focal point of the application of these forces and factors . It is supposed to have no forces of change of its own . This ...
... pulling , creating and destroy- ing the phenomenon studied . The unit itself is assumed to be a merely passive focal point of the application of these forces and factors . It is supposed to have no forces of change of its own . This ...
Strana 636
... pulling the proverbial rabbit out of mere nothing . Suppose we assume that change is not immanent in sociocultural systems . For an example , let us take the family ( A ) . According to the externalistic theory for an explanation of why ...
... pulling the proverbial rabbit out of mere nothing . Suppose we assume that change is not immanent in sociocultural systems . For an example , let us take the family ( A ) . According to the externalistic theory for an explanation of why ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
Ideational Sensate Idealistic and Mixed Systems of Cul | 20 |
Concrete Illustrations of the Chief Types of Culture Men | 40 |
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