Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... culture cannot be understood even by an average human intellect . The point is that diverse cultural values require different degrees of intelligence for their understanding ; they range from the easiest to the most difficult ...
... culture cannot be understood even by an average human intellect . The point is that diverse cultural values require different degrees of intelligence for their understanding ; they range from the easiest to the most difficult ...
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... cultural values , as well as in the predominant types of personality , takes place . The body and soul of these kinds of culture are so profoundly different , and the difference goes so deep to the roots of the whole sociocultural life ...
... cultural values , as well as in the predominant types of personality , takes place . The body and soul of these kinds of culture are so profoundly different , and the difference goes so deep to the roots of the whole sociocultural life ...
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... values are one and are " unconscious " of their separate existence , each being organically blended with the others , being neither master nor servant , but a part of a culture where all values exist together in harmonious unity . And ...
... values are one and are " unconscious " of their separate existence , each being organically blended with the others , being neither master nor servant , but a part of a culture where all values exist together in harmonious unity . And ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Main Styles in Art by Countries | 4 |
The Visual and Ideational in Art by Countries | 5 |
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