Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 44
... individual engages regularly and which re- quire but little conscious direction , are habits . Formation of habits may greatly benefit an individual if the habits make for successful adaptation to his environment . On the other hand ...
... individual engages regularly and which re- quire but little conscious direction , are habits . Formation of habits may greatly benefit an individual if the habits make for successful adaptation to his environment . On the other hand ...
Stran 380
... individuals comprising the family . The father as patriarch controlled all wealth , not as an individual , but as the responsible head of his fam- ily . This idea of the family unit with the father and husband as it controlling head ...
... individuals comprising the family . The father as patriarch controlled all wealth , not as an individual , but as the responsible head of his fam- ily . This idea of the family unit with the father and husband as it controlling head ...
Stran 417
... individual " salvation " through individual faith and works ; capitalism was based on private property and freedom of individual enterprise . Protestantism thus furnished capitalism with a needed rationale and spiritual justification ...
... individual " salvation " through individual faith and works ; capitalism was based on private property and freedom of individual enterprise . Protestantism thus furnished capitalism with a needed rationale and spiritual justification ...
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DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE and of Man | 3 |
MAN | 12 |
BIOLOGICAL FACTORS | 16 |
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