Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 206
... forces of man and culture becomes readily understandable . More and more they have been led to see there principally the material , sensory , external , mechanistic , and other sensual aspects and forces . Hence the increasing ...
... forces of man and culture becomes readily understandable . More and more they have been led to see there principally the material , sensory , external , mechanistic , and other sensual aspects and forces . Hence the increasing ...
Strana 512
... force . As the profit is desired by all , force becomes the only means of self - protection or of coercion of the others to comply with our demands . Postwar periods have demonstrated clearly that international treaties and obligations ...
... force . As the profit is desired by all , force becomes the only means of self - protection or of coercion of the others to comply with our demands . Postwar periods have demonstrated clearly that international treaties and obligations ...
Strana 533
... forces or by damaging the forces of one's own State ) 89. Coercion in election ( through force or threat of force to performance or non- performance of the electoral or voting functions ) 90. Distortion of the results of election 91 ...
... forces or by damaging the forces of one's own State ) 89. Coercion in election ( through force or threat of force to performance or non- performance of the electoral or voting functions ) 90. Distortion of the results of election 91 ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
LIST OF FIGURES | 22 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
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