William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... theory " of religion originally formulated by Spencer and Tylor . Lippert's analysis foreshadowing Summer's aleatory element , the negative and defensive aspect of the cult and his development of 57 fetishism . As a final major source ...
... theory " of religion originally formulated by Spencer and Tylor . Lippert's analysis foreshadowing Summer's aleatory element , the negative and defensive aspect of the cult and his development of 57 fetishism . As a final major source ...
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... theory . Even for those who re- fused to follow the classicists , such as Henry C. Carey and Robert E. Thompson , religious orthodoxy played a fundamental part in their eco- nomics . Arthur L. Perry of Williams College rested his theory ...
... theory . Even for those who re- fused to follow the classicists , such as Henry C. Carey and Robert E. Thompson , religious orthodoxy played a fundamental part in their eco- nomics . Arthur L. Perry of Williams College rested his theory ...
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... theory and the historical school of economics . Marginal utility theory was strongly supported in America by Simon Newcomb . Newcomb was an astronomer and professor of mathematics in the U.S.Navy and John's Hopkins University who wrote ...
... theory and the historical school of economics . Marginal utility theory was strongly supported in America by Simon Newcomb . Newcomb was an astronomer and professor of mathematics in the U.S.Navy and John's Hopkins University who wrote ...
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