Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... human phenomena , as compared with natural phenomena , are exceedingly complex.1 The given situation is complex , and so is the human nature which must react to it . We are dealing with a multitude of refractory individuals , who are ...
... human phenomena , as compared with natural phenomena , are exceedingly complex.1 The given situation is complex , and so is the human nature which must react to it . We are dealing with a multitude of refractory individuals , who are ...
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... human relationships from the very begin- ning . After weighing the evidence , Professor MacIver concludes that " the family has no origin , in the sense that there ever existed a stage of human life from which the family was absent or ...
... human relationships from the very begin- ning . After weighing the evidence , Professor MacIver concludes that " the family has no origin , in the sense that there ever existed a stage of human life from which the family was absent or ...
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... human development , we may well wonder how the race should ever have arrived at its present high state . But as civilization advances and as human beings become organized into larger social groups the char- acter of warfare gradually ...
... human development , we may well wonder how the race should ever have arrived at its present high state . But as civilization advances and as human beings become organized into larger social groups the char- acter of warfare gradually ...
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