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In the congeries the change would mean mainly a mechanical addition or
subtraction of elements , or their rearrangement chiefly through external forces .
In the unified cultural systems the change would mean a transformation of the
system as ...
In the congeries the change would mean mainly a mechanical addition or
subtraction of elements , or their rearrangement chiefly through external forces .
In the unified cultural systems the change would mean a transformation of the
system as ...
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( 3 ) Autonomy means further still that the functions , change , and destiny of the
system are determined not only and not so much by the external circumstances (
except in the case of catastrophic accidents ) , but by the nature of the system
itself ...
( 3 ) Autonomy means further still that the functions , change , and destiny of the
system are determined not only and not so much by the external circumstances (
except in the case of catastrophic accidents ) , but by the nature of the system
itself ...
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The Sensate mentality implies the validity of perception , rests entirely , or mainly
, on man's external sense organs . Each is skeptical about the ultimate basis of
truth of the other . ( ii ) The Ideational wisdom , knowledge , mentality , seems to ...
The Sensate mentality implies the validity of perception , rests entirely , or mainly
, on man's external sense organs . Each is skeptical about the ultimate basis of
truth of the other . ( ii ) The Ideational wisdom , knowledge , mentality , seems to ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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