The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 31Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1926 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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... attitudes toward science , progress , human relationships , all things . It will create a new intellectual , perhaps a new emotional , world for him . The mark of the metaphysician is that he conceives of law as a part of a fixed and ...
... attitudes toward science , progress , human relationships , all things . It will create a new intellectual , perhaps a new emotional , world for him . The mark of the metaphysician is that he conceives of law as a part of a fixed and ...
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... attitude of mind of " the others . " No conflict of law between church and state , as will be shown in a later article , has so aroused the church as that over its eminent domain of religious instruction . In this matter alone , the ...
... attitude of mind of " the others . " No conflict of law between church and state , as will be shown in a later article , has so aroused the church as that over its eminent domain of religious instruction . In this matter alone , the ...
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... attitudes on gambling , taking chances , speculative enterprise , etc. , see Osterliche Dist . Syn . ( 1874 ) , p . 55 ; for attitudes on drink ( Saufteufel ) , see Luther , Erl . Ausg . , XXXIX , 353 ; for attitudes on dancing , the ...
... attitudes on gambling , taking chances , speculative enterprise , etc. , see Osterliche Dist . Syn . ( 1874 ) , p . 55 ; for attitudes on drink ( Saufteufel ) , see Luther , Erl . Ausg . , XXXIX , 353 ; for attitudes on dancing , the ...
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... attitudes toward the Sabbath , see basic references , Augsburg Confession , XXVIII , 58 , also Grosser Katechismus , p . 3 , Gebot , paragraphs 79-82 ; for attitudes on prohibition , see Tim . 1 : 4 ; Col. 2:16 ; for definitions of the ...
... attitudes toward the Sabbath , see basic references , Augsburg Confession , XXVIII , 58 , also Grosser Katechismus , p . 3 , Gebot , paragraphs 79-82 ; for attitudes on prohibition , see Tim . 1 : 4 ; Col. 2:16 ; for definitions of the ...
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... attitude toward delinquency , it carries the implications of this attitude to their logical conclusion , where the juvenile court has stopped midway with a practical make- shift . The theory at this point , is , however , perhaps easier ...
... attitude toward delinquency , it carries the implications of this attitude to their logical conclusion , where the juvenile court has stopped midway with a practical make- shift . The theory at this point , is , however , perhaps easier ...
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