Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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gradual : we have a gradation from the unorganized social groups through the
better organized to the perfectly organized social bodies, where practically all the
actions of the members and all their relationships are crystallized clearly, where ...
gradual : we have a gradation from the unorganized social groups through the
better organized to the perfectly organized social bodies, where practically all the
actions of the members and all their relationships are crystallized clearly, where ...
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Chapter Nine - FLUCTUATION OF WAR IN THE HISTORY OF GREECE, ROME,
AND EUROPE: I. METHODOLOGICAL 1 I. INTRODUCTION In Chapter One I
pointed out that the concepts of the organized group and the solidary group
mean ...
Chapter Nine - FLUCTUATION OF WAR IN THE HISTORY OF GREECE, ROME,
AND EUROPE: I. METHODOLOGICAL 1 I. INTRODUCTION In Chapter One I
pointed out that the concepts of the organized group and the solidary group
mean ...
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Any organized intragroup or intergroup system of social relationships
experienees change in the process of its existence. These changes may be
gradual or sudden, orderly or disorderly, slight or great, but any such network
experiences them.
Any organized intragroup or intergroup system of social relationships
experienees change in the process of its existence. These changes may be
gradual or sudden, orderly or disorderly, slight or great, but any such network
experiences them.
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
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activities appear army associations becomes beginning bond cent century Chapter Church classes comparatively compulsory concerned considerable continued contractual contractual relationships countries culture curve decline definite disturbances duties economic elements Empire especially estimates existence fact factors familistic field figures fluctuations forces forms France freedom functions Germany give given growth Ideational important increase indicators individual interaction internal Italy king less liberty limited living losses mainly matter means measures mentality movement nature nineteenth century organized Paris party period persons political population position possible present reason regard regime relative religious remain respective result rise Roman secular Sensate Sensate culture seventeenth similar situation social relationships social system society TABLE taken theories totalitarian trend twentieth century values various wars whole