Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 62
... relationships to things and to other people seem to fall in two broad categories , regarded as mutually exclusive : either as impersonal , economic or market relationships with strangers , or as personal gift relationships with ...
... relationships to things and to other people seem to fall in two broad categories , regarded as mutually exclusive : either as impersonal , economic or market relationships with strangers , or as personal gift relationships with ...
Page 67
... relationships are tokens of balance . In market pricing the relationship is dominated by values derived from the market . Rational choices and utility considerations determine how and when people will interact with others . People give ...
... relationships are tokens of balance . In market pricing the relationship is dominated by values derived from the market . Rational choices and utility considerations determine how and when people will interact with others . People give ...
Page 68
... relationship may penetrate the domain of the market and of institutional relationships , for example , when teachers or psychiatrists have love affairs with their pupils or patients , or when clients start having a personal relationship ...
... relationship may penetrate the domain of the market and of institutional relationships , for example , when teachers or psychiatrists have love affairs with their pupils or patients , or when clients start having a personal relationship ...
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