Sociology and Social Progress: A Handbook for Students of SociologyThomas Nixon Carver This book is a reproduction of an original work published before 1923 that is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other countries. This book may hold occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. |
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... Nations , by Francis Galton 631-646 XXVI . Natural Selection and Social Selection , by G. Vâcher de Lapouge · 647-653 654-673 . 674-675 Z. Ripley • 676-696 697-715 XXVII . The Evolutionary Function and Usefulness of Crime and Punishment ...
... Nations , by Francis Galton 631-646 XXVI . Natural Selection and Social Selection , by G. Vâcher de Lapouge · 647-653 654-673 . 674-675 Z. Ripley • 676-696 697-715 XXVII . The Evolutionary Function and Usefulness of Crime and Punishment ...
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... nation , we include in the study those of contemporary nations whose reciprocal influence cannot be dis- puted , though it is much reduced in modern times , and , as in the instance of western Europe and eastern Asia , apparently almost ...
... nation , we include in the study those of contemporary nations whose reciprocal influence cannot be dis- puted , though it is much reduced in modern times , and , as in the instance of western Europe and eastern Asia , apparently almost ...
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... nations that are less advanced , the average intellect of the members of those societies being taken for observation . The intellectual faculties are , it is true , more modified than the others by the social evo- lution ; but then they ...
... nations that are less advanced , the average intellect of the members of those societies being taken for observation . The intellectual faculties are , it is true , more modified than the others by the social evo- lution ; but then they ...
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... nations are now to be seen , amidst some partial differences , among contemporary populations inhabiting different parts of the globe . In its relation to observation this kind of comparison offers the advantage of being applicable both ...
... nations are now to be seen , amidst some partial differences , among contemporary populations inhabiting different parts of the globe . In its relation to observation this kind of comparison offers the advantage of being applicable both ...
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... nations , by showing that the successive gen- erations of men concur in a final end , which requires the deter- minate participation of each and all . This rational disposition to regard men of all times as fellow - workers is as yet ...
... nations , by showing that the successive gen- erations of men concur in a final end , which requires the deter- minate participation of each and all . This rational disposition to regard men of all times as fellow - workers is as yet ...
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