Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... tion it has to move rectilinearly and uniformly ( just because it is in the state of motion ) , has been neglected : the mechanistic interpreta- tion of sociocultural change usually assumes that any sociocultural phenomenon is in a ...
... tion it has to move rectilinearly and uniformly ( just because it is in the state of motion ) , has been neglected : the mechanistic interpreta- tion of sociocultural change usually assumes that any sociocultural phenomenon is in a ...
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... tion of human life is sixty or seventy years . The average length of a genera- tion is about forty years . " Having established this , he proceeds to the span of life cycle of a noble family or empire . " Nobility of the family lasts in ...
... tion of human life is sixty or seventy years . The average length of a genera- tion is about forty years . " Having established this , he proceeds to the span of life cycle of a noble family or empire . " Nobility of the family lasts in ...
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... tion , 130-31 Economic leaders , number and per cent among all historical persons , 328-50 ; posi- tive and negative association of movement of religious leaders with , 361-62 Economic system as derivative , 122-23 Economy and ...
... tion , 130-31 Economic leaders , number and per cent among all historical persons , 328-50 ; posi- tive and negative association of movement of religious leaders with , 361-62 Economic system as derivative , 122-23 Economy and ...
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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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