The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... society has of itself . Leaders and citizens hold to a variety of views of what the society is like , why it is the way it is , and how it may be changed . The social sciences constitute one important factor which affects these self ...
... society has of itself . Leaders and citizens hold to a variety of views of what the society is like , why it is the way it is , and how it may be changed . The social sciences constitute one important factor which affects these self ...
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... society , a model approximated by some totalitarian societies . When consensus is stressed and control is neglected , we find drifting societies ( for example , some preliterate tribes ) ; or societies controlled by outsiders ( colonial ...
... society , a model approximated by some totalitarian societies . When consensus is stressed and control is neglected , we find drifting societies ( for example , some preliterate tribes ) ; or societies controlled by outsiders ( colonial ...
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... society and its historical transformations , we hold , are as much affected by these intra - collectivity struggles as by those among collectivities . For reasons we cannot explore here , the historical trends in the West seem to point ...
... society and its historical transformations , we hold , are as much affected by these intra - collectivity struggles as by those among collectivities . For reasons we cannot explore here , the historical trends in the West seem to point ...
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