Public OpinionMcGraw-Hill, 1939 - 486 pages |
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... physical compul- sion . Cultures differ greatly in their relative use of physical coercion . and violence . The individual has been subjected to beatings , injury with weapons , many forms of torture , crucifixion , starving , stoning ...
... physical compul- sion . Cultures differ greatly in their relative use of physical coercion . and violence . The individual has been subjected to beatings , injury with weapons , many forms of torture , crucifixion , starving , stoning ...
Page 148
... physical humanitarianism are of lesser importance to persons obsessed with immortal souls . Apparently some of the ... physical coercion would develop popular revulsion and adverse opinion . However , in the period of the Inquisi- tion ...
... physical humanitarianism are of lesser importance to persons obsessed with immortal souls . Apparently some of the ... physical coercion would develop popular revulsion and adverse opinion . However , in the period of the Inquisi- tion ...
Page 149
... physical coercion under democracy . However , the state has been progressively restrained from using violence on minorities . Pity and sympathy and physical humanitarianism are a late development in social relations and are unstable ...
... physical coercion under democracy . However , the state has been progressively restrained from using violence on minorities . Pity and sympathy and physical humanitarianism are a late development in social relations and are unstable ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 17 |
CHAPTER III | 26 |
Circulation of Monthly and Quarterly Periodicals | 37 |
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