The Compact: Selected Dimensions of FriendshipInstitute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 - 162 pàgines |
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... reasons for a relation takes the lead , these reasons attain a certain organiza- tion ( Simmel , 1950 : 325 ) . Much remains undiscussed , yet we must conclude - or take stock at least.20 Among the earliest questions raised by man about ...
... reasons for a relation takes the lead , these reasons attain a certain organiza- tion ( Simmel , 1950 : 325 ) . Much remains undiscussed , yet we must conclude - or take stock at least.20 Among the earliest questions raised by man about ...
Pàgina 106
... reasons for such exceptions had to be found ( for example , Leyton , 1965 ; Singer , 1968 ; Simic , 1973 – even McGee , 1973 ) . This is not true for the opposite end of the scale : I can find no analysis of a non - industrial society ...
... reasons for such exceptions had to be found ( for example , Leyton , 1965 ; Singer , 1968 ; Simic , 1973 – even McGee , 1973 ) . This is not true for the opposite end of the scale : I can find no analysis of a non - industrial society ...
Pàgina 111
... reasons for not working with a kinsman , but for choosing , instead , an un- related partner : one may not choose a ... reasons for not choos- ing kin . ) Each of these possibilities can be applied to the Basuto case . 14 Economically ...
... reasons for not working with a kinsman , but for choosing , instead , an un- related partner : one may not choose a ... reasons for not choos- ing kin . ) Each of these possibilities can be applied to the Basuto case . 14 Economically ...
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