Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 349
unsatisfied needs motivate human behavior , but satisfied needs do not . De- velopment , or the progress of civilization , can then be summarized as the de- gree to which needs are satisfied , implying that the continued progress of civ ...
unsatisfied needs motivate human behavior , but satisfied needs do not . De- velopment , or the progress of civilization , can then be summarized as the de- gree to which needs are satisfied , implying that the continued progress of civ ...
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... needs dominate societal behavior during distinct stages of develop- ment . Although individual variability is likely , society is motivated by a dom- inant , unfulfilled level of needs . Once this dominant level of needs is nearly ...
... needs dominate societal behavior during distinct stages of develop- ment . Although individual variability is likely , society is motivated by a dom- inant , unfulfilled level of needs . Once this dominant level of needs is nearly ...
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... needs are satisfied , and society has reached the pinnacle of the needs hierarchy , then no future development is forthcoming . With no unsatisfied needs , there is no reason for innovation , thus there is no infrastructure invest- ment ...
... needs are satisfied , and society has reached the pinnacle of the needs hierarchy , then no future development is forthcoming . With no unsatisfied needs , there is no reason for innovation , thus there is no infrastructure invest- ment ...
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Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
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