Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the AgesSpringer Publishing Company, 1974 - Počet stran: 639 |
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... monogamous system rather than under a polygamous one . Desmond Morris , the noted zoologist , also supported the ... monogamy . The same data tend to refute the significance of a one - to - one male - female ratio since this ratio ...
... monogamous system rather than under a polygamous one . Desmond Morris , the noted zoologist , also supported the ... monogamy . The same data tend to refute the significance of a one - to - one male - female ratio since this ratio ...
Strana 17
... monogamy should continue to increase , to the detriment of polygyny . Monogamy The only form of marriage universally accepted in any society is monogamy . Polyandry has been associated with hard economic times , polygyny with an ...
... monogamy should continue to increase , to the detriment of polygyny . Monogamy The only form of marriage universally accepted in any society is monogamy . Polyandry has been associated with hard economic times , polygyny with an ...
Strana 552
... monogamy rather than a threatening alternative . The strong taboos against emotional interaction in swinging are indirect tributes to the value placed by the participants on their marriages . The evidence also suggests that although a ...
... monogamy rather than a threatening alternative . The strong taboos against emotional interaction in swinging are indirect tributes to the value placed by the participants on their marriages . The evidence also suggests that although a ...
Obsah
Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Autorská práva | |
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