Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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Strana 77
The serf , and especially the slave , is rather a chattel than a subject of law . He is
a mere addition to the land owned . He can be sold , presented as a gift ,
exchanged . The disciplinary authority of his master is practically unlimited.104
This is ...
The serf , and especially the slave , is rather a chattel than a subject of law . He is
a mere addition to the land owned . He can be sold , presented as a gift ,
exchanged . The disciplinary authority of his master is practically unlimited.104
This is ...
Strana 107
In the field of military relationship, the state system hardly shifted toward
contractualism during the period considered; the compulsoryfamilistic principle
held its own, especially the compulsory one. The main method of recruiting the
army was ...
In the field of military relationship, the state system hardly shifted toward
contractualism during the period considered; the compulsoryfamilistic principle
held its own, especially the compulsory one. The main method of recruiting the
army was ...
Strana 178
They just cannot reach the heights of Ideationalism and especially they cannot
live for a long time on these “superhuman summits.” If they are forced to do so,
they begin even to die out biologically. When the Ideational freedom is pressed ...
They just cannot reach the heights of Ideationalism and especially they cannot
live for a long time on these “superhuman summits.” If they are forced to do so,
they begin even to die out biologically. When the Ideational freedom is pressed ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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