Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 3Bedminster Press, 1937 |
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... organized to the perfectly organized social bodies , where prac- tically all the actions of the members and all their relationships are crystallized clearly , where each member has a definite norm for each con- figuration of ...
... organized to the perfectly organized social bodies , where prac- tically all the actions of the members and all their relationships are crystallized clearly , where each member has a definite norm for each con- figuration of ...
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... organized to the barely organized and unorganized groups . Each of these modalities is irreducible entirely to any other . It is especially necessary to stress again that the solidary - antagonistic modal- ity is neither identical nor ...
... organized to the barely organized and unorganized groups . Each of these modalities is irreducible entirely to any other . It is especially necessary to stress again that the solidary - antagonistic modal- ity is neither identical nor ...
Strana 259
... organized group and the solidary group mean different things . A group may be solidary but not organized , and vice versa . All the organized groups with pre- dominant compulsory relationships in them are examples of the organized but ...
... organized group and the solidary group mean different things . A group may be solidary but not organized , and vice versa . All the organized groups with pre- dominant compulsory relationships in them are examples of the organized but ...
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Chapter One FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPULSORY RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Introductory This volume deals with the fluctuations in the social | 23 |
Autorské práva | |
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1925 BY QUARTER absolute figures Allgemeines Landrecht Ancient Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece aristocracy army army's strength Austria Austria-Hungary beginning bonds Brahman casualties cent century B.C. Church classes compulsory relationships contractual relationships countries crystallized system curve decline decrease duration especially estimates existence factors factual familistic relationship fluctuations forms France GEOMETRIC AVERAGE Germany given Greece Holy Roman Empire Ibid Ideational culture important increase intelligentsia interaction internal disturbances Italy laissez faire liberty limited losses magnitude mainly means movement nineteenth century Number of Disturbances organized Paris party peace Poland population Ptolemaic Egypt quantitative QUARTER CENTURIES reason relative indicators religious result Revolution rise Roman Empire Rome Russia secular Sensate culture Sensate freedom serfdom seventeenth century similar sixteenth social groups social relationships social system society Spain standpoint theocracy theocratic theories thirteenth tion totalitarian trend twelfth twentieth century values variables wars