Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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Strana 177
... ( values as ends and means ; positive and negative values ) and the concrete classes of social phenomena ( vehicles ) to which they are attached or imputed by a given man or society or culture . Second , these concrete classes to which ...
... ( values as ends and means ; positive and negative values ) and the concrete classes of social phenomena ( vehicles ) to which they are attached or imputed by a given man or society or culture . Second , these concrete classes to which ...
Strana 178
... value ( s ) : beauty and means - values , in the shape of brushes , can- vas , piano , to the manner of acting a drama , etc. Likewise Business ; its end - value ( as business ) is to carry on the enterprise successfully , and along the ...
... value ( s ) : beauty and means - values , in the shape of brushes , can- vas , piano , to the manner of acting a drama , etc. Likewise Business ; its end - value ( as business ) is to carry on the enterprise successfully , and along the ...
Strana 277
... values . Though the proposition is almost self - evident , it needs a further analysis for elucidation of the terms congeniality and uncongeniality , used in the statement : Which cultural values are congenial or uncon- genial to one ...
... values . Though the proposition is almost self - evident , it needs a further analysis for elucidation of the terms congeniality and uncongeniality , used in the statement : Which cultural values are congenial or uncon- genial to one ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTURAL SYSTEM | 3 |
THEIR STRUCTURAL | 45 |
Chapter Three | 97 |
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