Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... possession of a lasting , integrated foundation for the conduct of life . To heighten the conscious awareness of this religious possession , orgiastic ecstasy and irrational , merely irritating emotional methods of deadening sensation ...
... possession of a lasting , integrated foundation for the conduct of life . To heighten the conscious awareness of this religious possession , orgiastic ecstasy and irrational , merely irritating emotional methods of deadening sensation ...
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... possession . Possession , however , is pro- tected by the claim for vengeance on , and expiation by , the thief . Thus , the kind of " legal protection " accorded to barter was not the protection of an obligation , but of possession ...
... possession . Possession , however , is pro- tected by the claim for vengeance on , and expiation by , the thief . Thus , the kind of " legal protection " accorded to barter was not the protection of an obligation , but of possession ...
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... possession of goods which , as long as the debt remained unpaid , were to be in the creditor's possession lawfully , while upon timely payment of the debt his possession was to become unlawful and thus to constitute a wrong towards the ...
... possession of goods which , as long as the debt remained unpaid , were to be in the creditor's possession lawfully , while upon timely payment of the debt his possession was to become unlawful and thus to constitute a wrong towards the ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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