Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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Knowing that , we can grasp , at least roughly , which of the types of bonds
studied in the total population has been growing at a given period and which
declining . Such a knowledge concerning most of the important social groups
guarantees ...
Knowing that , we can grasp , at least roughly , which of the types of bonds
studied in the total population has been growing at a given period and which
declining . Such a knowledge concerning most of the important social groups
guarantees ...
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We have concisely analyzed the spectrum of the social relationships and bonds
of all the most important groups of the Middle Ages, from about the seventh and
eighth centuries to the thirteenth and fourteenth. The results can be summed up
in ...
We have concisely analyzed the spectrum of the social relationships and bonds
of all the most important groups of the Middle Ages, from about the seventh and
eighth centuries to the thirteenth and fourteenth. The results can be summed up
in ...
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More important are those more common facts which in various ways show that a
too limited Sensate freedom becomes biologically harmful. Here are a few
evidences of that. Pavlov says that there exists a special freedom reflex. The
freedom ...
More important are those more common facts which in various ways show that a
too limited Sensate freedom becomes biologically harmful. Here are a few
evidences of that. Pavlov says that there exists a special freedom reflex. The
freedom ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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