Race Relations in World Perspective: Papers Read at the Conference on Race Relations in World Perspective, Honolulu, 1954Andrew W. Lind |
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... factors , em- bodied in complex and variable interdependency gives rise to a serial run of historical happenings and situations which in turn affect and set lines for the development of new relations . Thus any given concrete instance ...
... factors , em- bodied in complex and variable interdependency gives rise to a serial run of historical happenings and situations which in turn affect and set lines for the development of new relations . Thus any given concrete instance ...
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... factors , and that they have a historical setting and a historical career . These observations also imply clearly that racial views and images may be subject to diverse growth and to marked change . 5. Attitudinal or feeling relations ...
... factors , and that they have a historical setting and a historical career . These observations also imply clearly that racial views and images may be subject to diverse growth and to marked change . 5. Attitudinal or feeling relations ...
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... factor or factors of individual make - up , such as an " au- thoritarian " personality structure , or an unconscious sense of guilt , or a set of traits reached through some personality test ; ideas of this sort are obtuse to the ...
... factor or factors of individual make - up , such as an " au- thoritarian " personality structure , or an unconscious sense of guilt , or a set of traits reached through some personality test ; ideas of this sort are obtuse to the ...
Contents
Reflections on Theory of Race Relations | 3 |
Rigidity and Fluidity in Race Relations | 25 |
Occupation and Race on Certain Frontiers | 49 |
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