Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... matter , chiefly , of well - con- trolled fertility . And few would question the goodness or ought- ness of these ... matters are increasingly clothed with a public interest ; and self - determination , taken literally , is a dangerous ...
... matter , chiefly , of well - con- trolled fertility . And few would question the goodness or ought- ness of these ... matters are increasingly clothed with a public interest ; and self - determination , taken literally , is a dangerous ...
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... matter , simply , of balancing total output ( dead and departing ) with total input ( infants and migrants ) . Certain sectors of the social order still overreproduce ( rural dwellers , Catholics , miners , the lower classes ) and ...
... matter , simply , of balancing total output ( dead and departing ) with total input ( infants and migrants ) . Certain sectors of the social order still overreproduce ( rural dwellers , Catholics , miners , the lower classes ) and ...
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... matters deemed essential by the group that defines the person's al- legiance and the group's boundaries . Those who agree ... matter in our day . It takes much time , 129 enormous expenditures , and the combined efforts of many people 4 ...
... matters deemed essential by the group that defines the person's al- legiance and the group's boundaries . Those who agree ... matter in our day . It takes much time , 129 enormous expenditures , and the combined efforts of many people 4 ...
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