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In particular , the margin of want - satisfaction tends to move from the physiological to the psychological and sociological : the physiological needs are satiated , the psychological and sociological become necessities , while the ...
In particular , the margin of want - satisfaction tends to move from the physiological to the psychological and sociological : the physiological needs are satiated , the psychological and sociological become necessities , while the ...
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Hubert Guindon THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF QUEBEC RECONSIDERED * AN NY ATTEMPT TO ASSESS the direction of social change in a particular society is a risky business at best . Yet , inasmuch as sociology , in its official texts on method ...
Hubert Guindon THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF QUEBEC RECONSIDERED * AN NY ATTEMPT TO ASSESS the direction of social change in a particular society is a risky business at best . Yet , inasmuch as sociology , in its official texts on method ...
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Firth himself draws attention to this fact in his Introduction to the Studies in Linguistic Analysis , 9 ° when he refers to a statement by Halliday that much of the work in Britain ( i.e. in particular by Firth and his colleagues ) has ...
Firth himself draws attention to this fact in his Introduction to the Studies in Linguistic Analysis , 9 ° when he refers to a statement by Halliday that much of the work in Britain ( i.e. in particular by Firth and his colleagues ) has ...
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Canadian THE POLITICAL ECONOMY | 5 |
THE FORMULATION OF LIBERAL | 19 |
THE SOCIAL EVOLUTION OF QUEBEC | 29 |
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