Exchange and Power in Social LifeJ. Wiley, 1964 - 352 pagina's |
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... economic market is designed to strip specific commodities of these entangling alliances with other benefits , so to speak , and thus to make possible rational choices between distinct alternatives with a fixed price . Even in economic ...
... economic market is designed to strip specific commodities of these entangling alliances with other benefits , so to speak , and thus to make possible rational choices between distinct alternatives with a fixed price . Even in economic ...
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... economic classes in a society , made possible by an expanding economy , mitigates the severity of the conflict of economic interests . In a stationary society the capacity of the rich to increase their wealth and power necessarily means ...
... economic classes in a society , made possible by an expanding economy , mitigates the severity of the conflict of economic interests . In a stationary society the capacity of the rich to increase their wealth and power necessarily means ...
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... Economic and political life , 242 Economic and social competition , 44 , 125-126 Economic institutions , 278 Economic principles applied to social exchange , 9 , 168-186 Economic theory and politics , 234-236 Economic versus social ...
... Economic and political life , 242 Economic and social competition , 44 , 125-126 Economic institutions , 278 Economic principles applied to social exchange , 9 , 168-186 Economic theory and politics , 234-236 Economic versus social ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
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