Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... (civilization) and cultural, social and moral elements of civilization (culture), for example by Alfred Weber (Weber, 1921/1998: 196). As Elias observes, this distinction has also been used to stress national differences. This trend has ...
... (civilization) and cultural, social and moral elements of civilization (culture), for example by Alfred Weber (Weber, 1921/1998: 196). As Elias observes, this distinction has also been used to stress national differences. This trend has ...
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... civilizationeconomic civilization, social civilization, and legal civilizationthey amount to what I would call sociopolitical civilization, or the capacity of a collective to organize and govern itself under some system of laws or ...
... civilizationeconomic civilization, social civilization, and legal civilizationthey amount to what I would call sociopolitical civilization, or the capacity of a collective to organize and govern itself under some system of laws or ...
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... civilization developed over a vast territory surrounding the Yellow and Yangtze River valleys, and was able to amass and sustain an immense population. This geographic feature has imbued Chinese civilization with an exceptional capacity ...
... civilization developed over a vast territory surrounding the Yellow and Yangtze River valleys, and was able to amass and sustain an immense population. This geographic feature has imbued Chinese civilization with an exceptional capacity ...
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