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... relation to long selective processes at a biological level and long symbol - manipu- lating processes at a cultural level , and many interactions be- tween the two , which have given us modern humanity ; it would be absurd to argue that ...
... relation to long selective processes at a biological level and long symbol - manipu- lating processes at a cultural level , and many interactions be- tween the two , which have given us modern humanity ; it would be absurd to argue that ...
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... relation of the family to the community , even the relations of fathers and mothers , the relations of parents and children to one another within and out- side of the family , are for the most part handled indirectly , or not handled at ...
... relation of the family to the community , even the relations of fathers and mothers , the relations of parents and children to one another within and out- side of the family , are for the most part handled indirectly , or not handled at ...
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... relations is again much more than a compounding of the qualities of persons in relation to milieu . No list of the biological components in human nature or even of the components arising in the mold of culture is adequate for the ...
... relations is again much more than a compounding of the qualities of persons in relation to milieu . No list of the biological components in human nature or even of the components arising in the mold of culture is adequate for the ...
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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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