Exchange and Power in Social LifeJ. Wiley, 1964 - 352 pagina's |
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... political system of the same society that introduces the new investments . In the case of a social structure with insufficient rewards for contributions , it is the emergence of an opposition movement that produces new investments .
... political system of the same society that introduces the new investments . In the case of a social structure with insufficient rewards for contributions , it is the emergence of an opposition movement that produces new investments .
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... opposition movement to which others with similar social experiences rally . This , however , is only the extreme case of opposition , which is duplicated in a large variety of milder forms whenever individuals and groups who share ...
... opposition movement to which others with similar social experiences rally . This , however , is only the extreme case of opposition , which is duplicated in a large variety of milder forms whenever individuals and groups who share ...
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Peter Michael Blau, Peter M. Blau. opposition movements that , if they spread and are successful , may overthrow ... movement , and possibly even laughing it off , people demonstrate that their own strength is immune to it , and this ...
Peter Michael Blau, Peter M. Blau. opposition movements that , if they spread and are successful , may overthrow ... movement , and possibly even laughing it off , people demonstrate that their own strength is immune to it , and this ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
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