Graham, Sumner, William

Folkways: a study of the Sociological importance of usages, manners, customs mores, and morals. - New Yord - US New American Library of World Literature 1960 - 605 p.

Contiene: Fundamental notions of the folkways and of the mores - Characteristics of the mores - The struggle for existence - Labor, wealth - Socetal, selection - Slavery - Abortion, infanticide, killing the old - Cannibalism - Sex mores - The marriage institution - The social codes - Incest - Kinship, blood revenge, primitive justice, peace unions - Uncleanness and the evil eye - The mores can make anything right and prevent dondemnationof anything - Sacral harlotry, child sacrifice - Popular sports, exhibitions, drama - Asceticism - Education, history - Life policy, virtue vs. Success.


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SOCIEDAD
CIVILIZACION
SOCIEDADES PRIMITIVAS
SALUD
POLITICA ECONOMICA
POLITICA SOCIAL
MEXICO
MATRIMONIO
ISRAEL
RELIGION
MEDIO AMBIENTE
COSTUMBRES
ETNOGRAFIA
DIALECTOS
REVOLUCION
MUJERES
EDUCACION
POBREZA
ITALIA

CIENCIAS SOCIALES SOCIOLOGIA

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