Exchange and Power in Social LifeJ. Wiley, 1964 - 352 pagina's |
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... social class but is also recognized by outsiders as belonging to it , and perhaps even as having more or less social standing within it , the existing social agreement on the class ranking further secures his social status by rooting it in ...
... social class but is also recognized by outsiders as belonging to it , and perhaps even as having more or less social standing within it , the existing social agreement on the class ranking further secures his social status by rooting it in ...
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... social structure may be- come the basis of particularistic orientations in its substructures . Universalistic standards of achievement and status promote a differ- entiated class structure in a society and give the members of each social ...
... social structure may be- come the basis of particularistic orientations in its substructures . Universalistic standards of achievement and status promote a differ- entiated class structure in a society and give the members of each social ...
Pagina 325
... social structure is not at all endangered by actions that would endanger insecure status . The person whose position in a social class is insecure needs to protect it by refraining from socializing with others of lower status and by ...
... social structure is not at all endangered by actions that would endanger insecure status . The person whose position in a social class is insecure needs to protect it by refraining from socializing with others of lower status and by ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
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