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الصفحة 319
It is possible to analyze the relations between the merchants and the civil servants in the town , and between each of them and the farmers , as class relations ( Meillassoux 1970 ) . In this sense the RDA in the 1950s represented an ...
It is possible to analyze the relations between the merchants and the civil servants in the town , and between each of them and the farmers , as class relations ( Meillassoux 1970 ) . In this sense the RDA in the 1950s represented an ...
الصفحة 391
Such shrines are at once a reflection of authority relations and a means of enforcing them . Subordinates who are guilty of disrespect ( siiduon ) or disobedience ( via ) can be brought into line when the officeholder invokes ancestral ...
Such shrines are at once a reflection of authority relations and a means of enforcing them . Subordinates who are guilty of disrespect ( siiduon ) or disobedience ( via ) can be brought into line when the officeholder invokes ancestral ...
الصفحة 403
It is considered a discrete jachikin which stands in relation of complementary opposition to all other like groups . ... Shrines symbolize individuation , the relations between members of domestic groups and politico - jural relations ...
It is considered a discrete jachikin which stands in relation of complementary opposition to all other like groups . ... Shrines symbolize individuation , the relations between members of domestic groups and politico - jural relations ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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