Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 297
... forces which are capable of spelling failure or success to almost any undertaking . He realized at an early date that those powers were superior to his own and he desired most earnestly to influence them to his own well being . Thus ...
... forces which are capable of spelling failure or success to almost any undertaking . He realized at an early date that those powers were superior to his own and he desired most earnestly to influence them to his own well being . Thus ...
Stran 299
... forces which will produce the desired results , thus implying compulsion , religion always assumes the attitude of a ... forces of surrounding nature mysteries which he did not understand . Religion offered him an explanation that ...
... forces which will produce the desired results , thus implying compulsion , religion always assumes the attitude of a ... forces of surrounding nature mysteries which he did not understand . Religion offered him an explanation that ...
Stran 522
... force theory of the origin of states . Many writers of the past have held the view that force - conquest by an outside enemy or exploitation by an aggressive , powerful group within the area is the basic factor in the origin and the ...
... force theory of the origin of states . Many writers of the past have held the view that force - conquest by an outside enemy or exploitation by an aggressive , powerful group within the area is the basic factor in the origin and the ...
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