Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... position . While the worker was compelled to engage in bodily dis- ciplines by the nature of his conditions of employment , the wives and daughters of industrialists were converted into ' luxury mammals ' for whom the adornment of the ...
... position . While the worker was compelled to engage in bodily dis- ciplines by the nature of his conditions of employment , the wives and daughters of industrialists were converted into ' luxury mammals ' for whom the adornment of the ...
الصفحة 142
... position of social dominance , the Church withers away under the impact of urbanisation , social differentiation and modernisation . For convenience , we can call this the attritionist theory . The second position holds that , since ...
... position of social dominance , the Church withers away under the impact of urbanisation , social differentiation and modernisation . For convenience , we can call this the attritionist theory . The second position holds that , since ...
الصفحة 146
... positions actually imply each other . The attritionist position is empirically valid in the sense that , for the dominant class , religion had an essential function in the organisation of social behaviour ; the atrabilious position is ...
... positions actually imply each other . The attritionist position is empirically valid in the sense that , for the dominant class , religion had an essential function in the organisation of social behaviour ; the atrabilious position is ...
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