Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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TRANSFER AND MIGRATION OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS FROM ONE
SOCIAL SYSTEM TO OTHERS Up to the present time, we have been studying
the rarefaction and condensation of social relationships within one, the state
social, ...
TRANSFER AND MIGRATION OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS FROM ONE
SOCIAL SYSTEM TO OTHERS Up to the present time, we have been studying
the rarefaction and condensation of social relationships within one, the state
social, ...
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relationships from one social system to another. If the feudal State lost some
social relationships from its system, they were taken over by other social systems
(particularly by the Church, by the feudal orders or estates, and the like) and
began ...
relationships from one social system to another. If the feudal State lost some
social relationships from its system, they were taken over by other social systems
(particularly by the Church, by the feudal orders or estates, and the like) and
began ...
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These examples give a sufficiently clear idea of the migration or transfer or shift
or “mobility” of social relationships from social system to social system. It is one of
the important and ever-present social processes.” (1) Assuming that the totality of
...
These examples give a sufficiently clear idea of the migration or transfer or shift
or “mobility” of social relationships from social system to social system. It is one of
the important and ever-present social processes.” (1) Assuming that the totality 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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