The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... cultural anthropologists concerning the question whether culture is a subsystem of the social system or whether the social system is a subsystem of the culture . There are certain methodological assumptions shared by some sociologists ...
... cultural anthropologists concerning the question whether culture is a subsystem of the social system or whether the social system is a subsystem of the culture . There are certain methodological assumptions shared by some sociologists ...
第 117 頁
... culture or of the Chinese revolution . Culture , in one methodological assumption , is conceived of as an organic self - regulating structure , all of whose significant elements are bound together by necessary " internal " relations ...
... culture or of the Chinese revolution . Culture , in one methodological assumption , is conceived of as an organic self - regulating structure , all of whose significant elements are bound together by necessary " internal " relations ...
第 120 頁
... culture which is marked above all by its keen cultural memory . As a matter of fact , to the extent that Mao Tse - tung can be said to draw on models of manhood from the culture of the past , it is from these counter- tendencies that he ...
... culture which is marked above all by its keen cultural memory . As a matter of fact , to the extent that Mao Tse - tung can be said to draw on models of manhood from the culture of the past , it is from these counter- tendencies that he ...
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