Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... principles of Quakerism ( though the orthodox Quakers did not participate because of their principle of non- resistance ) , led to the discrediting of this principle even inwardly . More- over , the corresponding policy of the tolerant ...
... principles of Quakerism ( though the orthodox Quakers did not participate because of their principle of non- resistance ) , led to the discrediting of this principle even inwardly . More- over , the corresponding policy of the tolerant ...
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... principle which has had an extraordinary influence upon the development of corporative ( genos- senschaftlich ) and estate autonomy in the medieval West . ( a ) This principle , which was consistently observed for the politi- cal ...
... principle which has had an extraordinary influence upon the development of corporative ( genos- senschaftlich ) and estate autonomy in the medieval West . ( a ) This principle , which was consistently observed for the politi- cal ...
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... principle that a lease is terminated by the sale of the land.23 That principle had originated in the distribu- tion of social power in Antiquity . However , the plan of taking it over into the new Code was entirely due to a blind desire ...
... principle that a lease is terminated by the sale of the land.23 That principle had originated in the distribu- tion of social power in Antiquity . However , the plan of taking it over into the new Code was entirely due to a blind desire ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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