Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 308
... groups . The tribe or the kinship group is perceived not as a mere sum of its members , or a mere con- glomeration of the sensory objects ( territory , buildings , property of the tribe ) , or as something derivative from these ...
... groups . The tribe or the kinship group is perceived not as a mere sum of its members , or a mere con- glomeration of the sensory objects ( territory , buildings , property of the tribe ) , or as something derivative from these ...
Strana 511
... groups ; for masses ; and , of course , for the denouncers themselves . That is the whole difference . They do not reject the Sensate standards and morality ; on the contrary , they eulogize them even more than do the rich . Only they ...
... groups ; for masses ; and , of course , for the denouncers themselves . That is the whole difference . They do not reject the Sensate standards and morality ; on the contrary , they eulogize them even more than do the rich . Only they ...
Strana 577
... group of actions which — in application to a member of the group ( not to an outsider or an enemy ) tends to be considered ... groups . Fairly universally and fairly perpetually most of the above actions are qualified as criminal or ...
... group of actions which — in application to a member of the group ( not to an outsider or an enemy ) tends to be considered ... groups . Fairly universally and fairly perpetually most of the above actions are qualified as criminal or ...
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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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