William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 248
... institutions . it does not produce them . 3. Errors of Political Philosophy . a . - Invention of Political Institutions It is only in utopias that In America we have assumed that men invent new political institutions . our founding ...
... institutions . it does not produce them . 3. Errors of Political Philosophy . a . - Invention of Political Institutions It is only in utopias that In America we have assumed that men invent new political institutions . our founding ...
Page 279
... institutions . " " Institutions and laws are pro- duced out of the mores . An institution consists of a concept ( idea , notion , doctrine , interest ) and a structure . The structure is a frame- work , or apparatus , or perhaps only a ...
... institutions . " " Institutions and laws are pro- duced out of the mores . An institution consists of a concept ( idea , notion , doctrine , interest ) and a structure . The structure is a frame- work , or apparatus , or perhaps only a ...
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... institutions of industry , war , property , government , religion and These are the fundamental institutions of society which marriage . men have been coerced to form . They are all expedients for insuring life against starvation ...
... institutions of industry , war , property , government , religion and These are the fundamental institutions of society which marriage . men have been coerced to form . They are all expedients for insuring life against starvation ...
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