Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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If variable , has there been in the course of time a linear trend of continuous
increase in the influence and acceptance of one of these systems at the expense
of the others , or has such a trend been absent ? If such a trend exists , then what
is ...
If variable , has there been in the course of time a linear trend of continuous
increase in the influence and acceptance of one of these systems at the expense
of the others , or has such a trend been absent ? If such a trend exists , then what
is ...
Strana 666
We may leave the thermodynamic and biological processes , with their alleged
eternal trends , without discussion . ... that if the time period is not too long , there
are millions of sociocultural processes with a linear trend during such period .
We may leave the thermodynamic and biological processes , with their alleged
eternal trends , without discussion . ... that if the time period is not too long , there
are millions of sociocultural processes with a linear trend during such period .
Strana 668
But can we be sure that these trends will continue forever , no matter how far the
future is projected in time , or as long as mankind exists ? Are there any
unquestionable reasons or evidences that it will be so , and that the trend will not
be ...
But can we be sure that these trends will continue forever , no matter how far the
future is projected in time , or as long as mankind exists ? Are there any
unquestionable reasons or evidences that it will be so , and that the trend will not
be ...
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