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... Perhaps this statement is already out of date . Perhaps factors are at work in the modern world which are making people more dependent upon being like others than was the case fifty or a hundred years ago . Perhaps there are pressures ...
... Perhaps this statement is already out of date . Perhaps factors are at work in the modern world which are making people more dependent upon being like others than was the case fifty or a hundred years ago . Perhaps there are pressures ...
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... Perhaps , in view of what has been said here , industrialization is the capstone of the struc- ture . Some people believe that inflexibility , characteristic of early societies , is replaced by flexibility in some advanced societies ...
... Perhaps , in view of what has been said here , industrialization is the capstone of the struc- ture . Some people believe that inflexibility , characteristic of early societies , is replaced by flexibility in some advanced societies ...
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... perhaps not the absolutely insoluble problem that it may at first sight appear to be . But since the higher units that are used in this process are themselves built up from simpler units below , a large integration calls for more ma ...
... perhaps not the absolutely insoluble problem that it may at first sight appear to be . But since the higher units that are used in this process are themselves built up from simpler units below , a large integration calls for more ma ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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