Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... value . [ We begun to compare ] the organisation of [ our ] social life which is based on ... the ethos of personal ... value ' in nature , which is to say , value independent of any evaluation by human beings ( Zimmerman 1994 ) . Yet ...
... value . [ We begun to compare ] the organisation of [ our ] social life which is based on ... the ethos of personal ... value ' in nature , which is to say , value independent of any evaluation by human beings ( Zimmerman 1994 ) . Yet ...
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... values is mere rhetoric . In her opinion , the ideals to which Islamists refer are not traditional . They are rooted in values and models that were introduced at the beginning of the century by secularised forces , inspired by the ...
... values is mere rhetoric . In her opinion , the ideals to which Islamists refer are not traditional . They are rooted in values and models that were introduced at the beginning of the century by secularised forces , inspired by the ...
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values ( perhaps wrongly ) described as traditional in content . This can be seen by the fact that whilst consumption has been used as a means of expressing competition and one - upmanship ( Waldren 1996 : 106 ) , equally in the village ...
values ( perhaps wrongly ) described as traditional in content . This can be seen by the fact that whilst consumption has been used as a means of expressing competition and one - upmanship ( Waldren 1996 : 106 ) , equally in the village ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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