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The general direction of social change as the economy undergoes structural
transformation is toward ever greater differentiation of social roles and institutions
on the one hand , and the emergence of new mechanisms of social integration
on ...
The general direction of social change as the economy undergoes structural
transformation is toward ever greater differentiation of social roles and institutions
on the one hand , and the emergence of new mechanisms of social integration
on ...
Pagina 56
We have mentioned a number of areas where social change in the countryside is
the same as in city or town . Most of these can be interpreted as responses to a
common set of pushing and pulling market forces . The divergences in rural ...
We have mentioned a number of areas where social change in the countryside is
the same as in city or town . Most of these can be interpreted as responses to a
common set of pushing and pulling market forces . The divergences in rural ...
Pagina 171
56 Here he is expressing a more general view that has been increasingly
emphasized by social scientists : “ that behavioral change may lead more
effectively to attitude change than vice versa ” - and that the new modes of
behavior can be ...
56 Here he is expressing a more general view that has been increasingly
emphasized by social scientists : “ that behavioral change may lead more
effectively to attitude change than vice versa ” - and that the new modes of
behavior can be ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 4 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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