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The remaining configuration of the culture would suffer little modification , since no direct functional or logical unity exists to begin with . C. Causal or Functional Integration . By this is meant a combination of cultural elements ...
The remaining configuration of the culture would suffer little modification , since no direct functional or logical unity exists to begin with . C. Causal or Functional Integration . By this is meant a combination of cultural elements ...
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Like Marxism it also assumes that culture is a functional unity ; and that as soon as one discovers the leading factor through the study of its nature and changes , one is capable of understanding the entire culture , and of forecasting ...
Like Marxism it also assumes that culture is a functional unity ; and that as soon as one discovers the leading factor through the study of its nature and changes , one is capable of understanding the entire culture , and of forecasting ...
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The author , as we shall see , tries to show that these cultures are functionally integrated , but the procedure of the integration which she follows is not so much functional as logical . The same is to be said of Wissler's treatment ...
The author , as we shall see , tries to show that these cultures are functionally integrated , but the procedure of the integration which she follows is not so much functional as logical . The same is to be said of Wissler's treatment ...
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