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... represented a 19th- and early 20th - century view of the state of human knowledge , the new Britannica , in its Fifteenth Edition , is an encyclopae- dia that reflects the many changes and innovations in man's knowledge and ...
... represented a 19th- and early 20th - century view of the state of human knowledge , the new Britannica , in its Fifteenth Edition , is an encyclopae- dia that reflects the many changes and innovations in man's knowledge and ...
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... representing collective categories ( communities ) to which the individual is subordinate 3. The conflict model : the theory that views the social structure and its elements as products of conflict between groups or individuals ...
... representing collective categories ( communities ) to which the individual is subordinate 3. The conflict model : the theory that views the social structure and its elements as products of conflict between groups or individuals ...
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... represented for them , often with great force , quite another dimension of reality . Similarly with time : the Jew ... represents the inviolate splendour of transcen- dence - with which therefore the other six days , however bleak ...
... represented for them , often with great force , quite another dimension of reality . Similarly with time : the Jew ... represents the inviolate splendour of transcen- dence - with which therefore the other six days , however bleak ...
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