The Twentieth Century, Volum 171Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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... Social Science and Social Pathology . Lady Wootton is disturbed by what Virginia Woolf has called ' the peculiar repulsiveness of those who dabble their fingers self - approvingly in the stuff of others ' souls ' and who ' so blandly ...
... Social Science and Social Pathology . Lady Wootton is disturbed by what Virginia Woolf has called ' the peculiar repulsiveness of those who dabble their fingers self - approvingly in the stuff of others ' souls ' and who ' so blandly ...
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... social changes . " The basic economic fact of life for the majority of the population is insecurity ' , he says , and proves it . Nor , despite the social mobility , have the relations between classes changed all that much . The United ...
... social changes . " The basic economic fact of life for the majority of the population is insecurity ' , he says , and proves it . Nor , despite the social mobility , have the relations between classes changed all that much . The United ...
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... social control is an undifferentiated function of group life . The decline of the religious conception of the social order has meant a new liberty in many areas of private behaviour , now no longer regarded as a concern of " public ...
... social control is an undifferentiated function of group life . The decline of the religious conception of the social order has meant a new liberty in many areas of private behaviour , now no longer regarded as a concern of " public ...
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