Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... particular localities . The situation was quite different in the case of exemplary prophets who unconditionally demonstrated the way of salvation by their personal example , as did , for example , the mendicant monks of Mahavira and the ...
... particular localities . The situation was quite different in the case of exemplary prophets who unconditionally demonstrated the way of salvation by their personal example , as did , for example , the mendicant monks of Mahavira and the ...
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... particular desires and emotions of raw human nature which had not hitherto been controlled by religion . We must determine for each particular religion whether it regarded cowardice , brutality , selfishness , sensuality , or some other ...
... particular desires and emotions of raw human nature which had not hitherto been controlled by religion . We must determine for each particular religion whether it regarded cowardice , brutality , selfishness , sensuality , or some other ...
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an outline of interpretive sociology Max Weber. rather than in any one of its particular assets ; or , on the very contrary , every member might be regarded as owner of a share in every particular asset . To an ever varying extent the ...
an outline of interpretive sociology Max Weber. rather than in any one of its particular assets ; or , on the very contrary , every member might be regarded as owner of a share in every particular asset . To an ever varying extent the ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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