Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 196
... traditional / post - traditional distinction that is a principal feature of such periodisations , notes how ' although it cannot be denied that detraditionalisation has taken place , it is nevertheless possible to argue that claims that ...
... traditional / post - traditional distinction that is a principal feature of such periodisations , notes how ' although it cannot be denied that detraditionalisation has taken place , it is nevertheless possible to argue that claims that ...
Page 197
... traditional ' . By contrast with the advocates of the ' radical ' thesis , in considering the temporal ... traditional ' sociality , Giddens notes : ' [ w ] here traditional modes of practice are dominant , the past inserts a wide band ...
... traditional ' . By contrast with the advocates of the ' radical ' thesis , in considering the temporal ... traditional ' sociality , Giddens notes : ' [ w ] here traditional modes of practice are dominant , the past inserts a wide band ...
Page 198
... traditional ' social change must be minimal , indeed its inherent disposition is to resist such change , given the reproductive symmetry imposed on past and future . From a long - term historical perspective it is clear that even before ...
... traditional ' social change must be minimal , indeed its inherent disposition is to resist such change , given the reproductive symmetry imposed on past and future . From a long - term historical perspective it is clear that even before ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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