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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... Progress BERNARD , L. L. A Classification of Environments • CARPENTER , WILLIAM SEAL . Methods of Political Reasoning COBB , JOHN CANDLER . The Social Sciences • I 318 213 721 DOUGLAS , DOROTHY W. The Social Purpose in the Sociology of ...
... Progress BERNARD , L. L. A Classification of Environments • CARPENTER , WILLIAM SEAL . Methods of Political Reasoning COBB , JOHN CANDLER . The Social Sciences • I 318 213 721 DOUGLAS , DOROTHY W. The Social Purpose in the Sociology of ...
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... Progress in Western Europe . - Everett C. Hughes 118 WOOFTER , THOMAS JACKSON . The Basis of Racial Adjustment . WORK , MONROE N. Negro Yearbook . - Robert E. Park . 839 · 696 WEATHERFORD , W. D. The Negro from Africa to America ...
... Progress in Western Europe . - Everett C. Hughes 118 WOOFTER , THOMAS JACKSON . The Basis of Racial Adjustment . WORK , MONROE N. Negro Yearbook . - Robert E. Park . 839 · 696 WEATHERFORD , W. D. The Negro from Africa to America ...
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... PROGRESS L. L. BERNARD University of Minnesota ABSTRACT 1. Three historic concepts of social progress : ( a ) theological , ( b ) metaphysi- cal , ( c ) scientific . 2. Criticisms of theories of progress . 3. The concept of law : ( a ) ...
... PROGRESS L. L. BERNARD University of Minnesota ABSTRACT 1. Three historic concepts of social progress : ( a ) theological , ( b ) metaphysi- cal , ( c ) scientific . 2. Criticisms of theories of progress . 3. The concept of law : ( a ) ...
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... progress itself generally thought of as tak- ing place according to any rational or logical processes . It is the free gift of the gods or of a god and is for the inheritance of the elect . Although this more or less ecstatic and ...
... progress itself generally thought of as tak- ing place according to any rational or logical processes . It is the free gift of the gods or of a god and is for the inheritance of the elect . Although this more or less ecstatic and ...
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... progress , biology confirmed and reinforced in the nineteenth century . Both of these earlier concepts of progress place the motivation for , and even the center of the process of achievement itself , out- side of the initiative of man ...
... progress , biology confirmed and reinforced in the nineteenth century . Both of these earlier concepts of progress place the motivation for , and even the center of the process of achievement itself , out- side of the initiative of man ...
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