Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... groups may lead to the same extreme consequences . To name but a few : blood vengeance on the part of kinship groups ; martyrdom in religious communities ; the " code of honor " of status groups ; or the demands of a good many athletic ...
... groups may lead to the same extreme consequences . To name but a few : blood vengeance on the part of kinship groups ; martyrdom in religious communities ; the " code of honor " of status groups ; or the demands of a good many athletic ...
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... groups who hold the power to steer common conduct within a polity will most strongly instill them- selves with this ... groups a specific sentiment of soli- darity in the face of other groups . Thus , the concept belongs in the sphere of ...
... groups who hold the power to steer common conduct within a polity will most strongly instill them- selves with this ... groups a specific sentiment of soli- darity in the face of other groups . Thus , the concept belongs in the sphere of ...
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... group is instrumental in the production of a thoroughbred anthropological type . Certainly status groups are to a high degree effective in producing extreme types , for they select personally qualified individuals ( e.g. the knighthood ...
... group is instrumental in the production of a thoroughbred anthropological type . Certainly status groups are to a high degree effective in producing extreme types , for they select personally qualified individuals ( e.g. the knighthood ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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