Asian Thought & Society, Volume 26, Issues 76-77East-West Pub., 2001 - Asia |
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Page 106
... interests of the society rather than the interests of the individual parties . Under these circumstances , courts became reluctant to grant divorces and the emphasis shifted to mediation ( " Divorce : a talk , " 1981 ; “ An analysis ...
... interests of the society rather than the interests of the individual parties . Under these circumstances , courts became reluctant to grant divorces and the emphasis shifted to mediation ( " Divorce : a talk , " 1981 ; “ An analysis ...
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... interests of , and is supported by , the great majority of the people . Mao's conceptions of just war at the international level have been influenced by the cultural idealism to a greater extent . Mao was first exposed to the writing of ...
... interests of , and is supported by , the great majority of the people . Mao's conceptions of just war at the international level have been influenced by the cultural idealism to a greater extent . Mao was first exposed to the writing of ...
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... interests . Second , all individual efforts must be organized in a collective manner . Through a consistent and ... interests of actors , and class struggle is understood as the forms of social practices which attempt to realize those ...
... interests . Second , all individual efforts must be organized in a collective manner . Through a consistent and ... interests of actors , and class struggle is understood as the forms of social practices which attempt to realize those ...
Contents
Asian Thought and Society | 3 |
INTELLECTUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND SOCIOPOLITICAL | 29 |
TOWARD AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY | 68 |
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