The Compact: Selected Dimensions of FriendshipInstitute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 - 162 pàgines |
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... exist without propinquity . Also , casual friendships may exist with a minimum of propinquity and interaction as in the case of “ trade friends ” in certain primitive societies . In any event , it seems that the incidence of non ...
... exist without propinquity . Also , casual friendships may exist with a minimum of propinquity and interaction as in the case of “ trade friends ” in certain primitive societies . In any event , it seems that the incidence of non ...
Pàgina 45
... exists the expectation that theories of social , sexual , and racial equality should govern actual practice and the ... exist . In other words , friendship is as inevitable an expression of the human biogram as the fact that there is ...
... exists the expectation that theories of social , sexual , and racial equality should govern actual practice and the ... exist . In other words , friendship is as inevitable an expression of the human biogram as the fact that there is ...
Pàgina 122
... exist . Nor do they recognize sufficiently - if at all – some of the basic characteristics and conditions which are ... exists in greatest independence of kinship and other institutional arrangements ( and takes care of our affective ...
... exist . Nor do they recognize sufficiently - if at all – some of the basic characteristics and conditions which are ... exists in greatest independence of kinship and other institutional arrangements ( and takes care of our affective ...
Continguts
an Introduction to the Comparative | 15 |
PART II | 33 |
PART III | 49 |
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