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cities of the upper Niger and beyond , big men consolidated their position at the top of society . Through marriage and other ties , their families joined together into a ruling elite which gradually took on certain characteristics of a ...
cities of the upper Niger and beyond , big men consolidated their position at the top of society . Through marriage and other ties , their families joined together into a ruling elite which gradually took on certain characteristics of a ...
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Yet , in reality , Hindess and Hirst's position on this issue rests not upon a careful analysis of the limits of functionalism , but on sleight of hand . Granted that Parsonian functionalism both imputes a falsely teleological character ...
Yet , in reality , Hindess and Hirst's position on this issue rests not upon a careful analysis of the limits of functionalism , but on sleight of hand . Granted that Parsonian functionalism both imputes a falsely teleological character ...
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To follow through the political implications of Hirst's position is beyond the scope of this review ; suffice it to note that this non - essential conception of the human subject - in essence the Leninist position - is also the ...
To follow through the political implications of Hirst's position is beyond the scope of this review ; suffice it to note that this non - essential conception of the human subject - in essence the Leninist position - is also the ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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