Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... influence of the mediators and negotiators may some- times be very great . Their behavior usually follows the cul- tural pattern of the dominant business and political leaders . They are " men you can trust , " people with " fair minds ...
... influence of the mediators and negotiators may some- times be very great . Their behavior usually follows the cul- tural pattern of the dominant business and political leaders . They are " men you can trust , " people with " fair minds ...
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... influenced by the parental model . It is more likely the influence was there but not recognized . The curious fact is that these subjects who do not admit such influence are precisely the subjects whose attitudes are most prejudiced ...
... influenced by the parental model . It is more likely the influence was there but not recognized . The curious fact is that these subjects who do not admit such influence are precisely the subjects whose attitudes are most prejudiced ...
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... influence at all upon them . There are three points to be noted in these results : ( a ) Only 31 percent report ... influence upon them are preponderantly preju- diced . It was so , too , with those who said their parents had no ...
... influence at all upon them . There are three points to be noted in these results : ( a ) Only 31 percent report ... influence upon them are preponderantly preju- diced . It was so , too , with those who said their parents had no ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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