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The author refers to an article by Dr. Gutmann , published in Africa in 1928 : ' Dr. Gutmann holds that it is the schools which are most disruptive in their influence on African social structure because of their organization and the way ...
The author refers to an article by Dr. Gutmann , published in Africa in 1928 : ' Dr. Gutmann holds that it is the schools which are most disruptive in their influence on African social structure because of their organization and the way ...
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Although he stresses the association between individual adjustment and group adaptation , 2 Kluckhohn obviously does not have the same conception of the term structural as the British social anthropologists , e.g. Radcliffe - Brown.3 ...
Although he stresses the association between individual adjustment and group adaptation , 2 Kluckhohn obviously does not have the same conception of the term structural as the British social anthropologists , e.g. Radcliffe - Brown.3 ...
الصفحة 321
STRUCTURAL PROGRESSION AND STRUCTURAL PERMANENCE The rhythmical sequence of structural time causes the structure of the age - system to take the form of a stratification . Every set has a place in the sequence and moves upward following ...
STRUCTURAL PROGRESSION AND STRUCTURAL PERMANENCE The rhythmical sequence of structural time causes the structure of the age - system to take the form of a stratification . Every set has a place in the sequence and moves upward following ...
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