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... ment ; interaction with parents , siblings , and others ; and experiences with light and dark , heat and cold , and wet and dry objects . Anthropologists only occasionally com- ment on - usually to question - the univer- 1 Victor ...
... ment ; interaction with parents , siblings , and others ; and experiences with light and dark , heat and cold , and wet and dry objects . Anthropologists only occasionally com- ment on - usually to question - the univer- 1 Victor ...
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... ment of this life ( like the world - rejecting re- gions discussed previously ) . Capitalism , ac- cording to Weber , demanded that the 15 Max Weber , The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capi- talism ( 1920 ; reprint , New York ...
... ment of this life ( like the world - rejecting re- gions discussed previously ) . Capitalism , ac- cording to Weber , demanded that the 15 Max Weber , The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capi- talism ( 1920 ; reprint , New York ...
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... ment to improving the lives of their people . Moreover , interference by major powers also keeps governments from enacting needed re- forms . In many highly stratified societies , particularly in Latin America , the class struc- ture is ...
... ment to improving the lives of their people . Moreover , interference by major powers also keeps governments from enacting needed re- forms . In many highly stratified societies , particularly in Latin America , the class struc- ture is ...
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