The American Journal of Sociology, Томови 1-25Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1920 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... ment of sociology in the United States has not been definitely determined . While it may be true that , as Professor Keller asserts , Sumner was always primarily a sociologist in method and point of view , there can be no doubt that he ...
... ment of sociology in the United States has not been definitely determined . While it may be true that , as Professor Keller asserts , Sumner was always primarily a sociologist in method and point of view , there can be no doubt that he ...
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... ment , a slight predilection for the use of biological concepts , and a firm conviction of the preeminent value of ethnography as the " data " and to a large extent the substance of sociology are the dominant features of Sumner's ...
... ment , a slight predilection for the use of biological concepts , and a firm conviction of the preeminent value of ethnography as the " data " and to a large extent the substance of sociology are the dominant features of Sumner's ...
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... ment . If we study human nature and human history , we find that civil institutions are only ' better ' and ' best ' relatively to the people for whom they exist , and that they can be so called only as they are more closely adjusted to ...
... ment . If we study human nature and human history , we find that civil institutions are only ' better ' and ' best ' relatively to the people for whom they exist , and that they can be so called only as they are more closely adjusted to ...
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... ment of the " mores of self - maintenance " ( Societal Evolution , especially chap . v ) . 5 War and Other Essays , p . 310 . • Earth Hunger , p . 290 . 7 Ibid . , pp . 165-67 , 198–202 ; Social Classes , p . 34 . Sumner distinguishes ...
... ment of the " mores of self - maintenance " ( Societal Evolution , especially chap . v ) . 5 War and Other Essays , p . 310 . • Earth Hunger , p . 290 . 7 Ibid . , pp . 165-67 , 198–202 ; Social Classes , p . 34 . Sumner distinguishes ...
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... ment on this questionable morality , in which " the individual becomes a law to himself , " strangely illustrates the miscon- ception which appears to dominate the author's mind . MISSTATEMENT OF PURPOSE OF CANONIZATION Canonization and ...
... ment on this questionable morality , in which " the individual becomes a law to himself , " strangely illustrates the miscon- ception which appears to dominate the author's mind . MISSTATEMENT OF PURPOSE OF CANONIZATION Canonization and ...
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