Man and Society: A Substantive Introduction to the Social SciencesEmerson P. Schmidt Prentice-Hall, 1937 - 805 psl. |
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... experience , and products . People tend to place themselves and their activities in the center of the universe and ... experiences . The phenomenon of ethnocentrism with its emphasis upon a person's own experiences and ways of going ...
... experience , and products . People tend to place themselves and their activities in the center of the universe and ... experiences . The phenomenon of ethnocentrism with its emphasis upon a person's own experiences and ways of going ...
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... experience , and security . Every human being , declares Thomas , has a fundamental desire for a certain amount of kindness , sympathy , and affectionate attention ; each seeks a place of distinction and importance in the eyes of his ...
... experience , and security . Every human being , declares Thomas , has a fundamental desire for a certain amount of kindness , sympathy , and affectionate attention ; each seeks a place of distinction and importance in the eyes of his ...
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... experience . It is during the inner phase that the act is likely to gain its richest development , undergo its greatest transforma- tion , and acquire the form that it will show when it is expressed . The external or overt phase of the ...
... experience . It is during the inner phase that the act is likely to gain its richest development , undergo its greatest transforma- tion , and acquire the form that it will show when it is expressed . The external or overt phase of the ...
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SOCIOLOGY AND CULTURE Elio D Monachesi | 1 |
The Nature of Human Groups | 24 |
Folkways Mores and Institutions | 37 |
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