Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 - 2912 strán (strany) |
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... becomes an organization ; as soon as it becomes an organization , it necessarily becomes more and more Active Ideational ; and the more Active , the more rapidly it grows . Such is the inevitable chain of transformation . Change comes ...
... becomes an organization ; as soon as it becomes an organization , it necessarily becomes more and more Active Ideational ; and the more Active , the more rapidly it grows . Such is the inevitable chain of transformation . Change comes ...
Strana 175
... becomes double or cumulative . When in a musical composition the tempo and the rhythm change together , 18 the modifica- tion becomes much more noticeable than when only one of these elements changes . If in such a field of ...
... becomes double or cumulative . When in a musical composition the tempo and the rhythm change together , 18 the modifica- tion becomes much more noticeable than when only one of these elements changes . If in such a field of ...
Strana 665
... become popular . The Critical Review the periodical - becomes common . The critic as such is no longer regarded as a mere pedant . ' ― >> 94 • Now the professional critic makes his big appearance , now the pro- fessional aesthetician ...
... become popular . The Critical Review the periodical - becomes common . The critic as such is no longer regarded as a mere pedant . ' ― >> 94 • Now the professional critic makes his big appearance , now the pro- fessional aesthetician ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Sequence of Blossoming of the Main Arts in Ten Great Cultures | 8 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
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