| 1959 - 974 sider
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| Émile Durkheim - 1956 - 176 sider
...in order to know ourselves well, it is not enough to direct our attention to the superficial portion of our consciousness; for the sentiments, the ideas...influence on our conduct. What must be reached are the habits, the tendencies which have been established gradually in the course of our past life or which... | |
| Émile Durkheim - 1956 - 182 sider
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| Robert A. Nisbet - 1965 - 200 sider
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| Robert Van Krieken - 1998 - 224 sider
...Durkheim wrore, anticiparing Freud, 'it is not enough to direct our arrention to the superficial portion of our consciousness; for the sentiments, the ideas...those which have the most influence on our conduct. Whar must be reached are the habits. . . these are the real forces which govern us.' 14 Weber's work... | |
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