Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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... facts would be perfect . But such a theory could hardly be formulated in fact , because it presupposes complete information about realms of which our knowledge can , at best , be only a more or less accurate approximation . In ...
... facts would be perfect . But such a theory could hardly be formulated in fact , because it presupposes complete information about realms of which our knowledge can , at best , be only a more or less accurate approximation . In ...
Strana 157
... fact , and they still continue with failure inevitably following their attempts to use the system of physical space co - ordinates for the location of cultural processes . They should be excused for these attempts in this age of the ...
... fact , and they still continue with failure inevitably following their attempts to use the system of physical space co - ordinates for the location of cultural processes . They should be excused for these attempts in this age of the ...
Strana 310
... fact that " decay " and other similar terms imply a very subjective evaluation , based on the one - sided assump- tion of the superiority of only one real style the Visual , we cannot neglect the fact that there is no ground to think ...
... fact that " decay " and other similar terms imply a very subjective evaluation , based on the one - sided assump- tion of the superiority of only one real style the Visual , we cannot neglect the fact that there is no ground to think ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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