Social and Cultural Dynamics: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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Their aristocracy and their sociopolitical regime have been theocratic in their
essentials . At least during two thousand years , the supremacy of the Brahman
caste in India has never been questioned seriously . It is probably the longest -
lived ...
Their aristocracy and their sociopolitical regime have been theocratic in their
essentials . At least during two thousand years , the supremacy of the Brahman
caste in India has never been questioned seriously . It is probably the longest -
lived ...
Strana 153
Some signs of the revolt against this overripe and cynical regime are already
noticeable . So far as the nineteenth century was the government of the rich ( in
alliance with Sensate aristocracy ) this form of the overripe Sensate regime is
already ...
Some signs of the revolt against this overripe and cynical regime are already
noticeable . So far as the nineteenth century was the government of the rich ( in
alliance with Sensate aristocracy ) this form of the overripe Sensate regime is
already ...
Strana 169
The Communist regime declared all these a mere “ bourgeois prejudice ” and
abolished them entirely . Fascism , Hitlerism , and other dictatorial governments
of the postwar period followed its example . The trend is universal for practically
all ...
The Communist regime declared all these a mere “ bourgeois prejudice ” and
abolished them entirely . Fascism , Hitlerism , and other dictatorial governments
of the postwar period followed its example . The trend is universal for practically
all ...
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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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