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Politics is , by necessity , a corporate activity because the human being is , by necessity , a social being ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 69 ) who has two fundamental needs . First , he is not independent in acquiring his needs in food and ...
Politics is , by necessity , a corporate activity because the human being is , by necessity , a social being ( Ibn Khaldun 1999 : 69 ) who has two fundamental needs . First , he is not independent in acquiring his needs in food and ...
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As already pointed out , the human being is by necessity a social being because he has two fundamental needs . First , he is not independent in acquiring his needs ; second , he needs protection from other human beings .
As already pointed out , the human being is by necessity a social being because he has two fundamental needs . First , he is not independent in acquiring his needs ; second , he needs protection from other human beings .
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In an article on food symbolism in Maasai culture , Kaj Århem identifies a ' paradox ' in Maasai culture , namely that morans are both ' exemplarily human and distinctively non - human ' ( 1990 : 223 ) . They are non - human in ...
In an article on food symbolism in Maasai culture , Kaj Århem identifies a ' paradox ' in Maasai culture , namely that morans are both ' exemplarily human and distinctively non - human ' ( 1990 : 223 ) . They are non - human in ...
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a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
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