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The sanctions which secure the social order do so both in its stability and in its change . DEFINITION AND DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL ACTION . Legal action is one of these sanctions . It may be defined as any customary action on the part of ...
The sanctions which secure the social order do so both in its stability and in its change . DEFINITION AND DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL ACTION . Legal action is one of these sanctions . It may be defined as any customary action on the part of ...
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Indeed , a certain school of modern sociology and anthropology would cleanse the study of society from all psychological assumptions and interpretations and would deal with cultural and social phenomena as phenomena entirely in their ...
Indeed , a certain school of modern sociology and anthropology would cleanse the study of society from all psychological assumptions and interpretations and would deal with cultural and social phenomena as phenomena entirely in their ...
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Notes and News The Present Position of the Social Sciences . THE subject of the Foundation Oration delivered at the London School of Economics in June by Sir William Beveridge , the retiring Director , was ' The Place of the Social ...
Notes and News The Present Position of the Social Sciences . THE subject of the Foundation Oration delivered at the London School of Economics in June by Sir William Beveridge , the retiring Director , was ' The Place of the Social ...
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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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