Social and Cultural Dynamics: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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and now Ideational freedom is dominant ; there and at another period , the
Sensate form was the main one . Generally , in the predominant Ideational
cultures , whether the Brahman , the Taoist , the Buddhist , the medieval Christian
, or in the ...
and now Ideational freedom is dominant ; there and at another period , the
Sensate form was the main one . Generally , in the predominant Ideational
cultures , whether the Brahman , the Taoist , the Buddhist , the medieval Christian
, or in the ...
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B. Per se , possibly neither Ideational nor Sensate culture is more belligerent or
peaceful than the other . If Ideational society may not be anxious to start a war to
obtain Sensate advantages , it may start a war to exterminate the infidels , the ...
B. Per se , possibly neither Ideational nor Sensate culture is more belligerent or
peaceful than the other . If Ideational society may not be anxious to start a war to
obtain Sensate advantages , it may start a war to exterminate the infidels , the ...
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( 3 ) The period 800 to 501 B.c. is marked by a notable rise in the percentage of
the Ideational types . We have seen that the Greek culture of that period in all its
main compartments showed itself to be predominantly Ideational . Thus , here ...
( 3 ) The period 800 to 501 B.c. is marked by a notable rise in the percentage of
the Ideational types . We have seen that the Greek culture of that period in all its
main compartments showed itself to be predominantly Ideational . Thus , here ...
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Chapter One FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPULSORY RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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