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... social transforma- tion but for that we also need an a - political , selfless attitude . However , the touts of political parties , who had their eyes on vote banks , did not keep all this in mind : they were , in short , unmindful of ...
... social transforma- tion but for that we also need an a - political , selfless attitude . However , the touts of political parties , who had their eyes on vote banks , did not keep all this in mind : they were , in short , unmindful of ...
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... social forces that lead to a multiplicity of social practices . From their dynamic interaction arise the tensions that characterise all living social relationships . Also , it must be remembered that some practices dominate others and ...
... social forces that lead to a multiplicity of social practices . From their dynamic interaction arise the tensions that characterise all living social relationships . Also , it must be remembered that some practices dominate others and ...
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... social life constantly contesting their dominance in order to finally replace them with new ones . At the very ... social practices arising out of social 1. Le Goff , Jacques ed . ( 1990 ) . The Medieval World . London : Collins and ...
... social life constantly contesting their dominance in order to finally replace them with new ones . At the very ... social practices arising out of social 1. Le Goff , Jacques ed . ( 1990 ) . The Medieval World . London : Collins and ...
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