Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... person is but a manifestation of the life within him , which will be reborn , after his apparent death , in another form . DuPertuis ( 1987 : 102-3 ) argues that North Americans who embrace the Hindu concept of reincarnation usually ...
... person is but a manifestation of the life within him , which will be reborn , after his apparent death , in another form . DuPertuis ( 1987 : 102-3 ) argues that North Americans who embrace the Hindu concept of reincarnation usually ...
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... person and the rights and privileges going with it , is to give gifts that symbolise the subordinate position of the other person in a relationship , for example by pointing to the role and tasks to be expected of this person : ' When ...
... person and the rights and privileges going with it , is to give gifts that symbolise the subordinate position of the other person in a relationship , for example by pointing to the role and tasks to be expected of this person : ' When ...
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... person's freedom is constrained by others , who may incidentally also be constrained by the more or less coercive actions of the state . Finally , the Comment contains confusion between nationality and national identity . That a state ...
... person's freedom is constrained by others , who may incidentally also be constrained by the more or less coercive actions of the state . Finally , the Comment contains confusion between nationality and national identity . That a state ...
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