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... wealth , 52. What makes wealth appreciate , 53. Or depreciate , 54. Roots of the religious interest , 54. Ups and downs of religion , 55. Roots of the political interest , 55. Its fluc- tuations , 56. Roots of the intellectual interest ...
... wealth , 52. What makes wealth appreciate , 53. Or depreciate , 54. Roots of the religious interest , 54. Ups and downs of religion , 55. Roots of the political interest , 55. Its fluc- tuations , 56. Roots of the intellectual interest ...
Side xiii
... Wealth inherited outranks wealth acquired , 349. Deriva- tive criteria of superiority , 350. Results of grada- tion , 355 . XXIX SECREGATION AND SUBORDINATION Why birth becomes everything , 358. Separation of social classes , 359. The ...
... Wealth inherited outranks wealth acquired , 349. Deriva- tive criteria of superiority , 350. Results of grada- tion , 355 . XXIX SECREGATION AND SUBORDINATION Why birth becomes everything , 358. Separation of social classes , 359. The ...
Side xv
... XLIV TRANSFORMATION · Statico - dynamic processes , 525. Transmutations , 526. What social evolution is , 527. The growth PAGE 461 472 485 491 501 511 525 of population , 528. The accumulation of wealth , 531. CONTENTS XV.
... XLIV TRANSFORMATION · Statico - dynamic processes , 525. Transmutations , 526. What social evolution is , 527. The growth PAGE 461 472 485 491 501 511 525 of population , 528. The accumulation of wealth , 531. CONTENTS XV.
Side xvi
Edward Alsworth Ross. of population , 528. The accumulation of wealth , 531. The interaction of societies , 535. The cross - fertilization of cultures , 537. The innova- ting individual , 538. Transformation of our day , 540 . XLV RE ...
Edward Alsworth Ross. of population , 528. The accumulation of wealth , 531. The interaction of societies , 535. The cross - fertilization of cultures , 537. The innova- ting individual , 538. Transformation of our day , 540 . XLV RE ...
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... wealthy because feudal tradition had haloed the life of the country gentleman . The townsman retiring rich withdrew with his dependents and servants to a mansion on an estate . This exodus of the leisured to the country offset a little ...
... wealthy because feudal tradition had haloed the life of the country gentleman . The townsman retiring rich withdrew with his dependents and servants to a mansion on an estate . This exodus of the leisured to the country offset a little ...
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