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... a remarkably stable type of social organization , well adapted to the environmental circumstances of the people and rounded off by a world - view which supported the social organization in a marked degree .
... a remarkably stable type of social organization , well adapted to the environmental circumstances of the people and rounded off by a world - view which supported the social organization in a marked degree .
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The Paramount Chief pointed out that this was fundamentally opposed to the traditional organization . A voluntary movement , he realized , would not fill the need of nationalizing divergent groups and would thwart the entire project .
The Paramount Chief pointed out that this was fundamentally opposed to the traditional organization . A voluntary movement , he realized , would not fill the need of nationalizing divergent groups and would thwart the entire project .
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V. CONCLUSIONS The thesis of the irrelevance of psychological organization has really two different meanings . It may mean , first , that the organization of the mind is constant and uniform , and uncorrelated with culture diversity and ...
V. CONCLUSIONS The thesis of the irrelevance of psychological organization has really two different meanings . It may mean , first , that the organization of the mind is constant and uniform , and uncorrelated with culture diversity and ...
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Introduction to Nyakyusa Law Godfrey Wilson | 16 |
The Distribution of Native Population over East Africa | 37 |
The Development of the Military Organization in Swaziland | 55 |
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