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Page 79
... roles and relationships with the opposite sex . Although different theories in the fields of sociology and social ... role - models to which the children are exposed both within the home and outside it ; the reinforcement of attitudes ...
... roles and relationships with the opposite sex . Although different theories in the fields of sociology and social ... role - models to which the children are exposed both within the home and outside it ; the reinforcement of attitudes ...
Page 80
... roles involving the acquisition and exercise of power . The erosion of the aristo- cratic principle in Europe resulted from the expansion of new roles of this kind in economy and state , to the point where the capacities of the ignobly ...
... roles involving the acquisition and exercise of power . The erosion of the aristo- cratic principle in Europe resulted from the expansion of new roles of this kind in economy and state , to the point where the capacities of the ignobly ...
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... role of producing primary commodities for export , a role which has reduced self- sufficiency in food on one side , and made the economies particu- larly vulnerable to the price fluctuation of a few commodities on the international ...
... role of producing primary commodities for export , a role which has reduced self- sufficiency in food on one side , and made the economies particu- larly vulnerable to the price fluctuation of a few commodities on the international ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
Copyright | |
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