Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. Chapter Three COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE TOTAL CULTURE OF AN AREA I. TOTAL CULTURE AS A MULTITUDE OF CONGERIES ... CULTURE AN AREA Total culture as a multitude of congeries, systems, and supersystems.
Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin. Chapter Three COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE TOTAL CULTURE OF AN AREA I. TOTAL CULTURE AS A MULTITUDE OF CONGERIES ... CULTURE AN AREA Total culture as a multitude of congeries, systems, and supersystems.
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... whole chapter gives a clearly delineated theory of the structure of the total culture of a given area . The theory is considerably more complex than many others . Where some see either one completely unified system of culture or two ...
... whole chapter gives a clearly delineated theory of the structure of the total culture of a given area . The theory is considerably more complex than many others . Where some see either one completely unified system of culture or two ...
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... total sum of the cultural elements ( total culture ) of the group or area have changed together , in toto , as one system . This proposition holds of even the total culture of a family , tribe , or individual , 3 not to men- tion still ...
... total sum of the cultural elements ( total culture ) of the group or area have changed together , in toto , as one system . This proposition holds of even the total culture of a family , tribe , or individual , 3 not to men- tion still ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTURAL SYSTEM | 3 |
THEIR STRUCTURAL | 45 |
Chapter Three | 97 |
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