Paths of Sociological Imagination: The Presidential Addresses Before the American Sociological Association from 1946-1969, Volume 1Daniel Kubát |
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... superorganic " realm of reality , different from the inorganic and organic realities . 2. Whether recent currents of sociology clearly specify the internal structure of sociocultural phenomena , they all admit ( directly or circuitously ) ...
... superorganic " realm of reality , different from the inorganic and organic realities . 2. Whether recent currents of sociology clearly specify the internal structure of sociocultural phenomena , they all admit ( directly or circuitously ) ...
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... superorganic phenomena . For this reason the empirical forms of the cultural , social , and personal aspects of ... superorganic reality ( with a subsequent unification of the results in a higher synthesis , clarifying the rela- tions of ...
... superorganic phenomena . For this reason the empirical forms of the cultural , social , and personal aspects of ... superorganic reality ( with a subsequent unification of the results in a higher synthesis , clarifying the rela- tions of ...
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... superorganic universe than each of the existing theories . Some imperfect attempts to build such integral theories are already being made ; my integral system is one such imperfect endeavor . No doubt better , more adequate integral ...
... superorganic universe than each of the existing theories . Some imperfect attempts to build such integral theories are already being made ; my integral system is one such imperfect endeavor . No doubt better , more adequate integral ...
Contents
Preface vii | 1 |
Overview | 7 |
Race Relations and the Sociological Imagina | 75 |
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