Social and Cultural Dynamics: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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Pure behavior ” divorced from the mentality becomes a mere “ reaction ” or “
motion , ” devoid of any sociocultural meaning . The same can be said of all
social relationships . For this evident reason , the phenomena of social
relationships are ...
Pure behavior ” divorced from the mentality becomes a mere “ reaction ” or “
motion , ” devoid of any sociocultural meaning . The same can be said of all
social relationships . For this evident reason , the phenomena of social
relationships are ...
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Such a mentality has much greater difficulty in merging the “ ego , ” “ the self , "
into the " we " than the Ideational mentality . So far as the merging is absolutely
necessary for the existence of the genuine familistic relationships , where " mine
...
Such a mentality has much greater difficulty in merging the “ ego , ” “ the self , "
into the " we " than the Ideational mentality . So far as the merging is absolutely
necessary for the existence of the genuine familistic relationships , where " mine
...
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sonality — understood here to mean the total mentality plus conduct of an
individual — of the Ideationalist is also more Ideational than the personality of the
member of a Sensate culture . The difference between the bearers of the
Ideational ...
sonality — understood here to mean the total mentality plus conduct of an
individual — of the Ideationalist is also more Ideational than the personality of the
member of a Sensate culture . The difference between the bearers of the
Ideational ...
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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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