Principles of Social Psychology as Developed in a Study of Economic and Social ConflictKnopf, 1922 - 459 sider |
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Side 6
... religious significance of age , which has now passed away , and to their being the repositories of the traditions of the group , which are now written in books.1 There is a poise and power of judgment that comes only with maturity , but ...
... religious significance of age , which has now passed away , and to their being the repositories of the traditions of the group , which are now written in books.1 There is a poise and power of judgment that comes only with maturity , but ...
Side 7
... religious beliefs that sanction custom . Violation of custom arises with new conditions which cause changes in behaviour in order to satisfy strong impulses ; changes in behaviour are indulged in and at 16 Teggart , The Processes of ...
... religious beliefs that sanction custom . Violation of custom arises with new conditions which cause changes in behaviour in order to satisfy strong impulses ; changes in behaviour are indulged in and at 16 Teggart , The Processes of ...
Side 8
... religious opposition , ecclesiastics , in order to maintain their control , alter the interpretations of beliefs and ... religion no longer a largely conservative force but a positive influence that will alter habits in line with an ...
... religious opposition , ecclesiastics , in order to maintain their control , alter the interpretations of beliefs and ... religion no longer a largely conservative force but a positive influence that will alter habits in line with an ...
Side 18
... religious submission and humility , in sympathy and philanthropy . The action of any disposition may , therefore , be in- tensified and given an egoistic turn by associating it with rivalry . A rivalrous person wants to be more loved ...
... religious submission and humility , in sympathy and philanthropy . The action of any disposition may , therefore , be in- tensified and given an egoistic turn by associating it with rivalry . A rivalrous person wants to be more loved ...
Side 25
... religious sects in which the members try to excel one another in self- denial , in " giving up for God , " and are as proud of their humility as a wealthy person is proud of his wealth or a scholar of his books . The rivalry of nations ...
... religious sects in which the members try to excel one another in self- denial , in " giving up for God , " and are as proud of their humility as a wealthy person is proud of his wealth or a scholar of his books . The rivalry of nations ...
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