Momentum: A Theory of Social ActionSAGE Publications, 1981 M06 1 - 190 páginas `The language of the book is simple and lucid; its content is rich with analysis and references. The book therefore is readable as well as useful to both lay persons and scholars.' -- Social Change, Vol 15 No 1, March 1985 |
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... movement and its stationary antithesis will continue unabated unless forcibly disturbed . From this base we can posit a principle of social inertia : In order to change one's state or rate of movement , a pulse of energy from some ...
... movement and its stationary antithesis will continue unabated unless forcibly disturbed . From this base we can posit a principle of social inertia : In order to change one's state or rate of movement , a pulse of energy from some ...
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... movement . Although athletic contests are not won in dejection and desynchronization , speculators can profit just ... movements plummet about twice as fast as upward movements climb , doing so in far greater concentration : “ A bear ...
... movement . Although athletic contests are not won in dejection and desynchronization , speculators can profit just ... movements plummet about twice as fast as upward movements climb , doing so in far greater concentration : “ A bear ...
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... movements , politics , and societal evolution appear to display the dynamic characteristics of momentum . Subjects encompassing processual evolution , movement , or reaction are hence particularly susceptible to momentum's influence and ...
... movements , politics , and societal evolution appear to display the dynamic characteristics of momentum . Subjects encompassing processual evolution , movement , or reaction are hence particularly susceptible to momentum's influence and ...
Contenido
Foreword by Marvin B Scott | 11 |
History of Momentum | 17 |
Toward a General Theory of Momentum | 29 |
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