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A. Within any society the Active and Passive Sensate mentalities probably occupy more prominent positions in the adaptation of the rich and privileged classes than in that of the poor . ( 1 ) In the period of vigor and ascendancy the ...
A. Within any society the Active and Passive Sensate mentalities probably occupy more prominent positions in the adaptation of the rich and privileged classes than in that of the poor . ( 1 ) In the period of vigor and ascendancy the ...
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Beyond the behavior of individuals and small groups , the Active Ideational mentality is found in the great systems which spring to life from the Ascetic Ideational point of view . In a way it is the tragic and immanent destiny of the ...
Beyond the behavior of individuals and small groups , the Active Ideational mentality is found in the great systems which spring to life from the Ascetic Ideational point of view . In a way it is the tragic and immanent destiny of the ...
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Everywhere you will find this transformation from Ascetic to Active Ideationalism . When we read about the activities of St. Paul , the great organizer of Christianity , we notice at once ( from his Epistles ) how he had to busy himself ...
Everywhere you will find this transformation from Ascetic to Active Ideationalism . When we read about the activities of St. Paul , the great organizer of Christianity , we notice at once ( from his Epistles ) how he had to busy himself ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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