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Some of the control questions would include the following : ( vi ) In whom is the authority to allocate in ways ( ii ) - ( v ) vested ? ( vii ) How is that authority itself controlled ? ( viii ) For what reason is authority vested in ...
Some of the control questions would include the following : ( vi ) In whom is the authority to allocate in ways ( ii ) - ( v ) vested ? ( vii ) How is that authority itself controlled ? ( viii ) For what reason is authority vested in ...
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In pre - colonial African societies women were formally subordinate to male authority and male dominance was buttressed by an ideology of male superiority and a status system where women showed deference to men .
In pre - colonial African societies women were formally subordinate to male authority and male dominance was buttressed by an ideology of male superiority and a status system where women showed deference to men .
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... were responses to a process which Weber saw as inevitable in any historical transition from an original charismatic authority towards a more permanent and formally accepted legal constitution of authority ( Weber , 1964 ) .
... were responses to a process which Weber saw as inevitable in any historical transition from an original charismatic authority towards a more permanent and formally accepted legal constitution of authority ( Weber , 1964 ) .
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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