An Introduction to Sociology: A Behavioristic Study of American SocietyJerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes D.C. Heath, 1927 - 926 páginas |
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... the petty Athenian city - state democracy of the fifth century B.C. Greek democracy was really aristocracy , when judged by modern THE GENETIC VIEWPOINT IN SOCIOLOGY 5 The Need of Caution in the Sociological Exploitation of His-
... the petty Athenian city - state democracy of the fifth century B.C. Greek democracy was really aristocracy , when judged by modern THE GENETIC VIEWPOINT IN SOCIOLOGY 5 The Need of Caution in the Sociological Exploitation of His-
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... century of the Christian Era . The period since the Industrial Revolution , so different in its characteristics from anything which has gone before in the history of human society and culture , might well be designated as the ...
... century of the Christian Era . The period since the Industrial Revolution , so different in its characteristics from anything which has gone before in the history of human society and culture , might well be designated as the ...
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... century . At the same time , many of our traditions , conventions , and dogmas are of a type which have come down from a very early date , some of them from preliterary times . There thus arises the coëxistence of highly contemporaneous ...
... century . At the same time , many of our traditions , conventions , and dogmas are of a type which have come down from a very early date , some of them from preliterary times . There thus arises the coëxistence of highly contemporaneous ...
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... century origin , while other phases of it originated at a date anterior to that conventionally assigned to Adam . 7. History and the " Dead Hand . " It is here that an intelli- gently conceived body of historical material can be of real ...
... century origin , while other phases of it originated at a date anterior to that conventionally assigned to Adam . 7. History and the " Dead Hand . " It is here that an intelli- gently conceived body of historical material can be of real ...
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... century . In the discussion of a relatively new issue -the teaching of evolutionary hypotheses - and of a very recent ques- tion the entrance of the United States into the League of Nations- find the sacredness of Biblical anthropology ...
... century . In the discussion of a relatively new issue -the teaching of evolutionary hypotheses - and of a very recent ques- tion the entrance of the United States into the League of Nations- find the sacredness of Biblical anthropology ...
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Página 891 - A single employee was helpless in dealing with an employer. He was dependent ordinarily on his daily wage for the maintenance of himself and family. If the employer refused to pay him the wages that he thought fair, he was nevertheless unable to leave the employ and to resist arbitrary and unfair treatment. Union was essential to give laborers opportunity to deal on equality with their employer.
Página 851 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
Página 705 - Suppose you go to Washington and try to get at your government. You will always find that while you are politely listened to, the men really consulted are the men who have the biggest stake — the big bankers, the big manufacturers, the big masters of commerce, the heads of railroad corporations and of steamship corporations.
Página 513 - CIVILIZATION, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.
Página 184 - I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural; and this will be as long as there shall be vacant lands in any part of America. When they get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe.
Página 885 - For, the very idea that one man may be compelled to hold his life, or the means of living, or any material right essential to the enjoyment of life, at the mere will of another, seems to be intolerable in any country where freedom prevails, as being the essence of slavery itself.
Página 507 - Each group nourishes its own pride and vanity, boasts itself superior, exalts its own divinities, and looks with contempt on outsiders. Each group thinks its own folkways the only right ones, and if it observes that other groups have other folkways, these excite its scorn. Opprobrious epithets are derived from these differences. "Pig-eater," "cow-eater," "uncircumcised," "jabberers," are epithets of contempt and abomination.
Página 124 - The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given the control of the property interests of the country, and upon the successful Management of which so much depends.
Página 70 - The invention of writing and of a convenient system of records on paper has had a greater influence in uplifting the human race than any other intellectual achievement in the career of man.
Página 885 - Co. voted every man and woman in their employ without any regard to their being naturalized or not; and even their mules, it used to be remarked, were registered if they were fortunate enough to possess names.