The attachment to relatives would then be at the expense of attachment to others. But in practice this is not what seems to happen. Far from the family excluding ties to outsiders, it acts as an important means of promoting them. . . . The The Established and the Outsiders - Page 184by Norbert Elias, John L Scotson - 1994 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
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