Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... linear than in the other . This conclusion is reinforced by the hidden fallacy of the argu- ment of the dichotomists and " technologists , " in favor of the linear progress of the technological or material part of culture . When they ...
... linear than in the other . This conclusion is reinforced by the hidden fallacy of the argu- ment of the dichotomists and " technologists , " in favor of the linear progress of the technological or material part of culture . When they ...
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... linear processes . 1 A. The principle of limited possibilities of variation of a system determines clearly the conditions under which a linear process , with a permanent trend throughout its existence , as well as the ever - new process ...
... linear processes . 1 A. The principle of limited possibilities of variation of a system determines clearly the conditions under which a linear process , with a permanent trend throughout its existence , as well as the ever - new process ...
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... linear process . And within its past history there remains only a very pale and shadowy linearity , even from a purely cumulative standpoint . The same is still truer about the increase of social differentiation in the course of time ...
... linear process . And within its past history there remains only a very pale and shadowy linearity , even from a purely cumulative standpoint . The same is still truer about the increase of social differentiation in the course of time ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTUral System | 3 |
Greece Geometric Averages Percentages | 4 |
Rome Italy Geometric Averages | 5 |
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