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In the buying-selling contractual unions, the buyer and seller “touch” one another
most superficially and only in one very narrow respect. There they remain
strangers in 99.99 out of Ioo aspects of their personalities. Their short-lived fusion
...
In the buying-selling contractual unions, the buyer and seller “touch” one another
most superficially and only in one very narrow respect. There they remain
strangers in 99.99 out of Ioo aspects of their personalities. Their short-lived fusion
...
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cost of the familistic – mainly – and the contractual – partly. Up to perhaps the
postwar twentieth century, we have hardly a period in which compulsory fibers
were so many and so strong in the total social texture of the societies studied.
cost of the familistic – mainly – and the contractual – partly. Up to perhaps the
postwar twentieth century, we have hardly a period in which compulsory fibers
were so many and so strong in the total social texture of the societies studied.
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The same is true of the contractual relationship. Real contractual relationship
presupposes equally free parties with an equal freedom to “bargain” and to
choose in accepting or not accepting the conditions of the other party. It
presupposes ...
The same is true of the contractual relationship. Real contractual relationship
presupposes equally free parties with an equal freedom to “bargain” and to
choose in accepting or not accepting the conditions of the other party. It
presupposes ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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