The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... SOCIETY IN THE MIND . By Charles Madge . ( Faber & Faber . 255. ) " A society is possible in the last analysis because the individuals in it carry around in their heads some sort of picture of that society " , wrote Louis Wirth . But ...
... SOCIETY IN THE MIND . By Charles Madge . ( Faber & Faber . 255. ) " A society is possible in the last analysis because the individuals in it carry around in their heads some sort of picture of that society " , wrote Louis Wirth . But ...
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... society as a society made up entirely of discrete , curable problems that have no relation to any general framework . When one considers the accredited social problems that occupy so much attention , and the processes by which they have ...
... society as a society made up entirely of discrete , curable problems that have no relation to any general framework . When one considers the accredited social problems that occupy so much attention , and the processes by which they have ...
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... society is much more manipulated than in fact it is , and that the area of freedom and choice - the range of activities in which we are not socialized animals fixed by society is much narrower than it is in reality . They will then , as ...
... society is much more manipulated than in fact it is , and that the area of freedom and choice - the range of activities in which we are not socialized animals fixed by society is much narrower than it is in reality . They will then , as ...
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