Man ObservedPutnam, 1968 - 299页 A series of essays by an anthropologist on wide and varied topics, such as the population problem, woman's make-up, furniture, chastity and sex, race and war, and religion. |
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第163页
... social change will be accelerated . And here it is of importance to note that while social change may be proceed- ing before our very eyes , we will frequently fail to observe it or , what is quite as significant , refuse to acknowledge ...
... social change will be accelerated . And here it is of importance to note that while social change may be proceed- ing before our very eyes , we will frequently fail to observe it or , what is quite as significant , refuse to acknowledge ...
第175页
... social sciences ? We might , perhaps , try . A great idea in the social sciences is one that has served to advance the understand- ing of man as a social creature . By " social , " in the present context , we mean the process of ...
... social sciences ? We might , perhaps , try . A great idea in the social sciences is one that has served to advance the understand- ing of man as a social creature . By " social , " in the present context , we mean the process of ...
第178页
... social nature of man and asserted that all society is for either gain or glory , that mutual fear is the basis of all perma- nent social groupings . To circumvent the miseries of the unregulated and turbulent state of nature , men made a ...
... social nature of man and asserted that all society is for either gain or glory , that mutual fear is the basis of all perma- nent social groupings . To circumvent the miseries of the unregulated and turbulent state of nature , men made a ...
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