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... cultural dimension , efforts have been made to deal cogently with matters of cultural value and historical scope . ( Contemporary anti- historicisms and " structuralisms " have tended to undermine such efforts ; the teachings of Edward ...
... cultural dimension , efforts have been made to deal cogently with matters of cultural value and historical scope . ( Contemporary anti- historicisms and " structuralisms " have tended to undermine such efforts ; the teachings of Edward ...
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... CULTURAL - SOCIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION In his magnum opus , Social and Cultural Dynamics , 81 Pitirim A. Sorokin has laid the cornerstone for a cultural - sociological discussion of our prob- lem . By setting up " ideational , sensate ...
... CULTURAL - SOCIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION In his magnum opus , Social and Cultural Dynamics , 81 Pitirim A. Sorokin has laid the cornerstone for a cultural - sociological discussion of our prob- lem . By setting up " ideational , sensate ...
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... cultural - sociological amplitude within which , to his mind , a culture oscillates to and fro . This process is gradual and comprises several of the time units previously treated . Sorokin views the culture of the Middle Ages as the ...
... cultural - sociological amplitude within which , to his mind , a culture oscillates to and fro . This process is gradual and comprises several of the time units previously treated . Sorokin views the culture of the Middle Ages as the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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