Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... concept of the fisc should have produced the concept of the state as an institution already in Antiquity . However , this conceptual step was never taken by the classical jurists because it would have been alien to the existing ...
... concept of the fisc should have produced the concept of the state as an institution already in Antiquity . However , this conceptual step was never taken by the classical jurists because it would have been alien to the existing ...
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... concept of the secu- lar endowment of the Middle Ages began to develop once the canon law had prepared it for ecclesiastical purposes.139 The concept of the institution ( Anstalt ) was not fully developed in the purely legal sense until ...
... concept of the secu- lar endowment of the Middle Ages began to develop once the canon law had prepared it for ecclesiastical purposes.139 The concept of the institution ( Anstalt ) was not fully developed in the purely legal sense until ...
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... concept of " organ " and of " acting as an organ " as legally distinct from the private sphere , and in doing so it used the concept of the body politic , i.e. , the Roman concept of corpus . It brought the guilds into the domain of ...
... concept of " organ " and of " acting as an organ " as legally distinct from the private sphere , and in doing so it used the concept of the body politic , i.e. , the Roman concept of corpus . It brought the guilds into the domain of ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
Urheberrecht | |
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