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" primitive society" which we ought to form is that of small groups scattered over a territory. The size of the groups is determined by the conditions of the struggle for existence. "
Folkways: A Study of Mores, Manners, Customs and Morals - Página 13
por William Graham Sumner - 2007 - 704 páginas
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volumen20

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1915 - 900 páginas
...the "we "-group are. We have here something approaching the conditions of primitive society. 4<The conception of 'primitive society' which we ought to...a territory. The size of the groups is determined y the conditions of the struggle for existence. The internal organization of each group corresponds...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volumen27

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1922 - 874 páginas
...more or less definitely attached to fixed localities. WG Sumner says (Folkways, p. 12), "The concept of 'primitive society' which we ought to form is that of small groups scattered over a territory." Most of the native peoples of the present day live in small neighborhood groups knit together by notions...
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Lockstep and Corridor: Thirty-five Years of Prison Life

Charles L. Clark - 1927 - 226 páginas
...sentences just quoted have a peculiar applicability to criminal society. It is composed of necessity of small groups scattered over a territory. The size of the groups is most literally determined by the conditions of the struggle for exist(1) "Folkways", pp. 12 and 13....
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The City

Robert E. Park, Ernest W. Burgess, Roderick Duncan McKenzie - 1967 - 250 páginas
...members of the "we" group are. We have here something approaching the conditions of primitive society. The conception of "primitive society" which we ought...relation to each other (kin, neighborhood, alliance, conmtbitim, and commercium) which draws them together and differentiates them from others. Thus a differentiation...
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Militarism, Imperialism, and Racial Accomodation (c): An Analysis and ...

1992 - 398 páginas
...primarily a geographical phenomenon. The conception of "primitive society that we ought to form," he says, "is that of small groups scattered over a territory....by the conditions of the struggle for existence." ' Within each one of these scattered groups there is peace and order. But between those different groups...
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Urban Culture: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies

Chris Jenks - 2004 - 422 páginas
...members of the "we" group are. We have here something approaching the conditions of primitive society. The conception of "primitive society" which we ought...scattered over a territory. The size of the groups 45 is determined by the conditions of the struggle for existence. The internal organization of each...
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