Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Class positions , determined by market relations , are likely to include numerous different interests ( positions ) forced ... universally in terms of their market position , not in terms of personal qualities or personal preferences .
Class positions , determined by market relations , are likely to include numerous different interests ( positions ) forced ... universally in terms of their market position , not in terms of personal qualities or personal preferences .
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Class structures as indicated by business ties are the most complex , with more numerous distinct class positions and a greater density of interlinkage among them . We suggest this reflects more universalistic criteria of association ...
Class structures as indicated by business ties are the most complex , with more numerous distinct class positions and a greater density of interlinkage among them . We suggest this reflects more universalistic criteria of association ...
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Beginning with a dual focus on empirical exemplars and logical analysis of how nonprofessional philosophers grapple with meta - ethical issues , Fishkin considers Lawrence Kohlberg's hierarchy of moral positions inadequate for treating ...
Beginning with a dual focus on empirical exemplars and logical analysis of how nonprofessional philosophers grapple with meta - ethical issues , Fishkin considers Lawrence Kohlberg's hierarchy of moral positions inadequate for treating ...
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Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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