Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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They are especially important at the present time when most Western societies
are undergoing one of the sharpest “swings” of this kind. In the light of such an
analysis, the contemporary changes assume a definite meaning, a significance
very ...
They are especially important at the present time when most Western societies
are undergoing one of the sharpest “swings” of this kind. In the light of such an
analysis, the contemporary changes assume a definite meaning, a significance
very ...
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There (pathological cases excluded) is always present the family “we,” the fusion
of the members into one team, their freedom from strangeness to one another;
their mutual help, solidarity, altruism, and collective interests, as well as ...
There (pathological cases excluded) is always present the family “we,” the fusion
of the members into one team, their freedom from strangeness to one another;
their mutual help, solidarity, altruism, and collective interests, as well as ...
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The present work has possibly shown that the crisis in our whole present culture
is infinitely deeper and more serious and tragic than most people think. The
possibility of a gigantic catastrophe, including war, is also much greater than
many ...
The present work has possibly shown that the crisis in our whole present culture
is infinitely deeper and more serious and tragic than most people think. The
possibility of a gigantic catastrophe, including war, is also much greater than
many ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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