The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 8Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1903 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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... concept , which is realized by the concurrence of these elements , and not pro rata in each of them for himself . In other connections we must designate the vital functional reciprocity of elements as their unity , which rises above ...
... concept , which is realized by the concurrence of these elements , and not pro rata in each of them for himself . In other connections we must designate the vital functional reciprocity of elements as their unity , which rises above ...
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... concept resides the pure objectivity of the for- mation , which is indifferent to everything personal in the sepa- rate member , and only demands that he shall be merely one of The Six . There is , perhaps , no more effective expression ...
... concept resides the pure objectivity of the for- mation , which is indifferent to everything personal in the sepa- rate member , and only demands that he shall be merely one of The Six . There is , perhaps , no more effective expression ...
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... concept of the earlier relation covers all later changes . Thus the tax upon the miners in Spain in the sixteenth century was called the Quinto because it amounted to a fifth of the value , and it retained its name later when the ...
... concept of the earlier relation covers all later changes . Thus the tax upon the miners in Spain in the sixteenth century was called the Quinto because it amounted to a fifth of the value , and it retained its name later when the ...
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... concept " assemblage involving formality . " We venture to press the symbol " society " into service . The author's meaning is plain from the context . - TR . ] closeness of the relations between the elements . The three 28 THE AMERICAN ...
... concept " assemblage involving formality . " We venture to press the symbol " society " into service . The author's meaning is plain from the context . - TR . ] closeness of the relations between the elements . The three 28 THE AMERICAN ...
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... concept , and which we consequently , by means of the synthesis and reciprocal limitation of two other concepts , rather circumscribe than describe ; here , as in other instances , the proper unity of the exist- ing is not within our ...
... concept , and which we consequently , by means of the synthesis and reciprocal limitation of two other concepts , rather circumscribe than describe ; here , as in other instances , the proper unity of the exist- ing is not within our ...
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