The Evolution of Man and Society |
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Every standard form of speech represents an attempt by individuals to conform to the habits of the community of ... of speech in early man are naturally confined to the teeth whose individual racial and evolutionary differences have ...
Every standard form of speech represents an attempt by individuals to conform to the habits of the community of ... of speech in early man are naturally confined to the teeth whose individual racial and evolutionary differences have ...
الصفحة 148
different individuals achieving conformity ( as we saw earlier from the work of Ballard ) in different ways . When the effort is too great for particular groups the common speech splits into local dialects with class differences .
different individuals achieving conformity ( as we saw earlier from the work of Ballard ) in different ways . When the effort is too great for particular groups the common speech splits into local dialects with class differences .
الصفحة 594
We may thus say that , on the one hand , the value to society of the place the individual finds to fill is a measure ... can find individuals , or indeed groups of individuals , qualified to create a coherent productive structure with ...
We may thus say that , on the one hand , the value to society of the place the individual finds to fill is a measure ... can find individuals , or indeed groups of individuals , qualified to create a coherent productive structure with ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
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able Africa agriculture Alexander Anatolia ancient appeared army authority became become began beginning breeding brought capital caste century changed character Christian Church cities civilization colonies connected consequences continued converted course created cultivation Dynasty east effects Egypt Egyptian Empire England established Europe evidence evolution expansion followed foreign genetic governing class Greek groups hand happened human hybridization ideas India individual invaders invention Italy Jewish Jews kind kings known land language largely later less living maintained marriage married means military moved movement Muslim natural needed never numbers origin perhaps Persian political population practice priests principle probably races racial religion religious Roman Rome rulers rules seems seen selection separate slaves social society spread success third thousand took trade tribes turn western whole writing