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... Kroeber , has pointed out , the classic religions have done much to trans- form the infantilism of primitive man ; and there is little doubt that human development has gone on most fully and rapidly in those civili- zations where a ...
... Kroeber , has pointed out , the classic religions have done much to trans- form the infantilism of primitive man ; and there is little doubt that human development has gone on most fully and rapidly in those civili- zations where a ...
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... Kroeber , and Sorokin ) or a comparative study of primitive cultures ( Malinowski and Mead ) . Any one of these methods , if treated organically and carried far enough , must in time foreshadow and embrace the findings in every other ...
... Kroeber , and Sorokin ) or a comparative study of primitive cultures ( Malinowski and Mead ) . Any one of these methods , if treated organically and carried far enough , must in time foreshadow and embrace the findings in every other ...
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... Kroeber , Linton , Malinowski . Goldstein , Kurt : Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology . Cambridge , Mass .: 1940 . An holistic study by an eminent brain specialist , emphasizing abstraction , freedom , and self - restriction ...
... Kroeber , Linton , Malinowski . Goldstein , Kurt : Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology . Cambridge , Mass .: 1940 . An holistic study by an eminent brain specialist , emphasizing abstraction , freedom , and self - restriction ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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