Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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But this difference being given, the fact that the members always remain “
strangers” to one another applies to the contractual group. Pure contractualism
and some degree of strangeness are inseparable from each other, as snow and
white are ...
But this difference being given, the fact that the members always remain “
strangers” to one another applies to the contractual group. Pure contractualism
and some degree of strangeness are inseparable from each other, as snow and
white are ...
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H. The fact that the clergy and the religious landed aristocracy tend to become
the leading and organizing classes in the Ideational, and the capitalistic
bourgeoisie, intelligentsia, professionals, and secular officials in the Sensate
culture, offers ...
H. The fact that the clergy and the religious landed aristocracy tend to become
the leading and organizing classes in the Ideational, and the capitalistic
bourgeoisie, intelligentsia, professionals, and secular officials in the Sensate
culture, offers ...
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In fact , there is always some contact with the dominant culture of all the people
who live in it — even of prisoners , strangers , slaves , and serfs — and if not
directly , then indirectly , the dominant culture stamps their mentality along the
lines of ...
In fact , there is always some contact with the dominant culture of all the people
who live in it — even of prisoners , strangers , slaves , and serfs — and if not
directly , then indirectly , the dominant culture stamps their mentality along the
lines of ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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