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Page 128
... groups as the Veddas , Australian aborigines , the Fuegians , and some North American Indians have re- vealed that , with the exception of common grazing rights , these people developed few collective interests which they had to achieve ...
... groups as the Veddas , Australian aborigines , the Fuegians , and some North American Indians have re- vealed that , with the exception of common grazing rights , these people developed few collective interests which they had to achieve ...
Page 248
... groups within those popula- tions . The officials making propaganda hope that these foreign groups or the entire population will in turn influence the attitudes and actions of their own government . To cite some illustrations : Soviet ...
... groups within those popula- tions . The officials making propaganda hope that these foreign groups or the entire population will in turn influence the attitudes and actions of their own government . To cite some illustrations : Soviet ...
Page 252
... groups . The strength of these group - established attitudes and opinions can be seen in experiments which failed to modify attitudes of individuals contrary to predominating views within the groups to which those individuals belonged ...
... groups . The strength of these group - established attitudes and opinions can be seen in experiments which failed to modify attitudes of individuals contrary to predominating views within the groups to which those individuals belonged ...
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The Need for Organizing Devices 13 Levels | 20 |
B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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