The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 10Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1905 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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... persons , the final subjugation of the bête humaine through social institutions in the realms of law and custom , of religion and morality , of art and science . * With the same emphasis that Stein places , throughout his argu- ment ...
... persons , the final subjugation of the bête humaine through social institutions in the realms of law and custom , of religion and morality , of art and science . * With the same emphasis that Stein places , throughout his argu- ment ...
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... persons , each of the persons must be entitled to a share in the process . Practically the same thing might be stated in this way : The type of life that civilization has developed calls for a type of persons capable of the most ...
... persons , each of the persons must be entitled to a share in the process . Practically the same thing might be stated in this way : The type of life that civilization has developed calls for a type of persons capable of the most ...
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... persons to the franchise of all the interests represented by any person . The problem , then , which general sociology reaches at last is this , to put it in the concrete : In the actual present situation of the American people , for ...
... persons to the franchise of all the interests represented by any person . The problem , then , which general sociology reaches at last is this , to put it in the concrete : In the actual present situation of the American people , for ...
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... persons as factory employees , day - laborers , and house servants . Municipal pawn - shops.— The pawn - shops conducted by the municipalities are a great boon to the poor . They are numerous and well located , and are thoroughly ...
... persons as factory employees , day - laborers , and house servants . Municipal pawn - shops.— The pawn - shops conducted by the municipalities are a great boon to the poor . They are numerous and well located , and are thoroughly ...
Page 66
... persons per hectara ( requiring the work of only three persons ) . According to Humboldt , the product of the banana tree is to that of wheat as 133 : 1 , and to that of potatoes as 44 : 1 . The colocaria and the banana tree permit then ...
... persons per hectara ( requiring the work of only three persons ) . According to Humboldt , the product of the banana tree is to that of wheat as 133 : 1 , and to that of potatoes as 44 : 1 . The colocaria and the banana tree permit then ...
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