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... S. N. Eisenstadt . From Generation to Generation . New York : Free Press , 1956. A broadly cross - cultural study . For a broad sociological interpretation of contemporary culture , including the phe- nomenon of youth , we would ...
... S. N. Eisenstadt . From Generation to Generation . New York : Free Press , 1956. A broadly cross - cultural study . For a broad sociological interpretation of contemporary culture , including the phe- nomenon of youth , we would ...
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... S. N. Eisenstadt ( ed . ) , Political Sociology ( New York , Basic Books , 1971 ) . For some basic statements in the sub - discipline , see Harold Lasswell and Abraham Kaplan , Power and Society ( New Haven , Conn . , Yale University ...
... S. N. Eisenstadt ( ed . ) , Political Sociology ( New York , Basic Books , 1971 ) . For some basic statements in the sub - discipline , see Harold Lasswell and Abraham Kaplan , Power and Society ( New Haven , Conn . , Yale University ...
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... S. N. Eisenstadt , From Generation to Generation ( New York , Free Press , 1956 ) . directly related to the degree of industrial development as well OLD AGE , ILLNESS AND DEATH 355.
... S. N. Eisenstadt , From Generation to Generation ( New York , Free Press , 1956 ) . directly related to the degree of industrial development as well OLD AGE , ILLNESS AND DEATH 355.
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THE DISCIPLINE OF SOCIOLOGY | 16 |
WHAT IS AN INSTITUTION? | 72 |
Chapter 6 | 110 |
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