Readings in SociologyA. A. Knopf, 1930 - Počet stran: 639 |
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... civilization . In many of these things it differs from the civilizations of antiquity and from those other remoter ones of pre - history . - It is characteristic of civilization that it persists ; a large part of it , most of it , in ...
... civilization . In many of these things it differs from the civilizations of antiquity and from those other remoter ones of pre - history . - It is characteristic of civilization that it persists ; a large part of it , most of it , in ...
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... civilization within a given geographical area make it difficult to accept the hypothesis that the environment ac- counts for the civilization , since the same conditions yield widely differ- ent products . If the Nile made ancient ...
... civilization within a given geographical area make it difficult to accept the hypothesis that the environment ac- counts for the civilization , since the same conditions yield widely differ- ent products . If the Nile made ancient ...
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... civilization , there may be within a given civilization certain specific limitations upon progress . Greek civilization , for example , seemed capable of making great progress in literature and the fine arts , but it was weak in ...
... civilization , there may be within a given civilization certain specific limitations upon progress . Greek civilization , for example , seemed capable of making great progress in literature and the fine arts , but it was weak in ...
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THE CULTURAL APPROACH TO SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
SOCIAL CHANGE IN JAPAN An editorial from THE NATION | 13 |
Titles for Further Reading | 44 |
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