Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 174
... rhythms " becomes impossible . Such a process may be compared to a musical note that , throughout its existence , goes on continuously and without any change whatsoever or to a straight line , absolutely uniform and without divi- sions ...
... rhythms " becomes impossible . Such a process may be compared to a musical note that , throughout its existence , goes on continuously and without any change whatsoever or to a straight line , absolutely uniform and without divi- sions ...
Strana 178
... rhythms but in a cacophony composed of different rhythms and tempos beaten simultaneously , so that they tend to obliterate and neutralize one another . The result is that we often fail to perceive the punctuation in a given process ...
... rhythms but in a cacophony composed of different rhythms and tempos beaten simultaneously , so that they tend to obliterate and neutralize one another . The result is that we often fail to perceive the punctuation in a given process ...
Strana 673
... rhythm of the periods of union and separation of art from sociocultural values of an Ideational character . This rhythm is , in turn , but a part of a more general alternation of periods of the united , organic existence of the main ...
... rhythm of the periods of union and separation of art from sociocultural values of an Ideational character . This rhythm is , in turn , but a part of a more general alternation of periods of the united , organic existence of the main ...
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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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