Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 2Bedminster Press, 1962 - 636 strán (strany) |
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Strana 315
... familistic form of relationship may originate " con- tractually " ; for instance , the marriage , which often in the strong family leads to an establishment of the familistic relationship between husband and wife and parents and ...
... familistic form of relationship may originate " con- tractually " ; for instance , the marriage , which often in the strong family leads to an establishment of the familistic relationship between husband and wife and parents and ...
Strana 321
... familistic type of social relationship was dominant ; individualism and singularism had not developed greatly as yet ... familistic type of relationship between their members ; 29 the most intensive functioning of these collectivities ...
... familistic type of social relationship was dominant ; individualism and singularism had not developed greatly as yet ... familistic type of relationship between their members ; 29 the most intensive functioning of these collectivities ...
Strana 557
... familistic " relationships ( for the meaning of these terms see Chapter One of Volume Three ) . It replaces a part of the contractual relationship by familistic and compulsory authoritarianism . In lieu of the " contractual man " — free ...
... familistic " relationships ( for the meaning of these terms see Chapter One of Volume Three ) . It replaces a part of the contractual relationship by familistic and compulsory authoritarianism . In lieu of the " contractual man " — free ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
Indicators of Empiri | 37 |
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