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... society is given to variety , division , disorder , perhaps anarchy ; the closed society bespeaks compulsion , more uniformity and order , perhaps more disci- pline and purposefulness . This is equivalent , for most purposes , to saying ...
... society is given to variety , division , disorder , perhaps anarchy ; the closed society bespeaks compulsion , more uniformity and order , perhaps more disci- pline and purposefulness . This is equivalent , for most purposes , to saying ...
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... society . In various ways , the pluralism - monism antithesis coincides with contrasts found by political scientists between modern and traditional societies - as in achievement versus ascriptive criteria , contractual versus familial ...
... society . In various ways , the pluralism - monism antithesis coincides with contrasts found by political scientists between modern and traditional societies - as in achievement versus ascriptive criteria , contractual versus familial ...
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... society was torn by a war felt as useless , was an attack on the older respectability , on the success symbols of the achievement society , such as neatness , monogamy , and the future ethic . Self - indulgence became a positive value ...
... society was torn by a war felt as useless , was an attack on the older respectability , on the success symbols of the achievement society , such as neatness , monogamy , and the future ethic . Self - indulgence became a positive value ...
Contents
Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
Copyright | |
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