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A definite answer is hardly possible. But with reservations, one seems to be
entitled to claim that the “coincidence” is not purely incidental; that there are
logico-functional reasons why Ideational culture would tend to be bound with the
familistic ...
A definite answer is hardly possible. But with reservations, one seems to be
entitled to claim that the “coincidence” is not purely incidental; that there are
logico-functional reasons why Ideational culture would tend to be bound with the
familistic ...
Strana 366
Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. continent where the United States developed,
can be made only at the cost of the territory of other nations. In order that this may
be possible, these other nations must be conquered, because none is willing to ...
Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. continent where the United States developed,
can be made only at the cost of the territory of other nations. In order that this may
be possible, these other nations must be conquered, because none is willing to ...
Strana 399
The point is whether the assumptions made are reasonable and sound, or, at last
, as reasonable and sound as is possible within the field of the problem. The
assumptions made in this study do not contain anything illogical or unsound per
se.
The point is whether the assumptions made are reasonable and sound, or, at last
, as reasonable and sound as is possible within the field of the problem. The
assumptions made in this study do not contain anything illogical or unsound per
se.
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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