Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... society was fundamentally flawed or that its economic system was oppressive . They rejected any claim about the inevitability of racial and class conflicts or any other doctrine that presupposed the existence of deep - seated or ...
... society was fundamentally flawed or that its economic system was oppressive . They rejected any claim about the inevitability of racial and class conflicts or any other doctrine that presupposed the existence of deep - seated or ...
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... society . Within the hierarchical order of medieval society each individual's place was determined according to pervasive sacred principles . In a modern society the market has replaced the church as the ordering principle , but the ...
... society . Within the hierarchical order of medieval society each individual's place was determined according to pervasive sacred principles . In a modern society the market has replaced the church as the ordering principle , but the ...
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... society will lead to the culture of a decent society . In his view , it is possible to reconcile principles of com- munity which are often interpreted as competing : egalitarianism and libertarianism , integration and pluralism , and ...
... society will lead to the culture of a decent society . In his view , it is possible to reconcile principles of com- munity which are often interpreted as competing : egalitarianism and libertarianism , integration and pluralism , and ...
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