Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 128
... classes are recognized , and that those of the upper strata do not always feel that they should associate with persons of lower position even though all may belong to the same nationality group . The statement of the Hungarian immigrant ...
... classes are recognized , and that those of the upper strata do not always feel that they should associate with persons of lower position even though all may belong to the same nationality group . The statement of the Hungarian immigrant ...
Stran 140
... classes ? Do such classes exist in the United States ? Have people ever been entirely equal in the sense that all enjoy an equal share of the existing material goods possessed by a group ? 2. Differentiate social space from physical or ...
... classes ? Do such classes exist in the United States ? Have people ever been entirely equal in the sense that all enjoy an equal share of the existing material goods possessed by a group ? 2. Differentiate social space from physical or ...
Stran 682
... classes in , 126 , 127 ; contemporary urban , social classes in , 127 , 128 American Indian , subdivision of Mongolian race , 83 American play , 264 , 265 ; in 1870 , 267 ; to- day , 267-268 American school and art , 355-356 Amoeba , 4 ...
... classes in , 126 , 127 ; contemporary urban , social classes in , 127 , 128 American Indian , subdivision of Mongolian race , 83 American play , 264 , 265 ; in 1870 , 267 ; to- day , 267-268 American school and art , 355-356 Amoeba , 4 ...
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