Exchange and Power in Social LifeJ. Wiley, 1964 - 352 pagina's |
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... society , and in the internalized cultural values its members have acquired in childhood . These internalized values adapt men's personalities to fit with ease into the institutions of their society , whereas other social conditions ...
... society , and in the internalized cultural values its members have acquired in childhood . These internalized values adapt men's personalities to fit with ease into the institutions of their society , whereas other social conditions ...
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... society at the same time , save only when their lines of cleavage coincide ; in which case they reinforce one another . . . . A society , therefore , which is riven by a dozen oppositions along lines running in every direction , may ...
... society at the same time , save only when their lines of cleavage coincide ; in which case they reinforce one another . . . . A society , therefore , which is riven by a dozen oppositions along lines running in every direction , may ...
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... society , the agency that introjects the new stimuli can be outside the system only in an analytical sense . In the case of the economy in a depression , it is the political system of the same society that introduces the new investments ...
... society , the agency that introjects the new stimuli can be outside the system only in an analytical sense . In the case of the economy in a depression , it is the political system of the same society that introduces the new investments ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One The Structure of Social Associations | 12 |
Chapter Two Social Integration | 33 |
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