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... nature . It is the job of the observer , the social theorist , to identify these forces and to deduce their relative ... natural selection , evolution , or , at a social Journal of Mediterranean Studies , 1991. ISSN : 1016-3476 . Vol 1 ...
... nature . It is the job of the observer , the social theorist , to identify these forces and to deduce their relative ... natural selection , evolution , or , at a social Journal of Mediterranean Studies , 1991. ISSN : 1016-3476 . Vol 1 ...
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... nature ' , but that in any particular culture what is meant by human nature is to be understood by the particular mix of psychology , mythology , religion , politics and family life which is current at some date in that culture . So ...
... nature ' , but that in any particular culture what is meant by human nature is to be understood by the particular mix of psychology , mythology , religion , politics and family life which is current at some date in that culture . So ...
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... nature and culture are confronted : nature and animal appetites are brought into the human domain of the street and are brought under control . The feria together with religious processions and pilgrimages and other community rituals ...
... nature and culture are confronted : nature and animal appetites are brought into the human domain of the street and are brought under control . The feria together with religious processions and pilgrimages and other community rituals ...
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