TY - GEN AU - Graham,Sumner,William TI - Folkways: a study of the Sociological importance of usages, manners, customs mores, and morals U1 - 302.5 21 PY - 1960/// CY - New Yord - US PB - New American Library of World Literature KW - SOCIEDAD KW - CIVILIZACION KW - SOCIEDADES PRIMITIVAS KW - SALUD KW - POLITICA ECONOMICA KW - POLITICA SOCIAL KW - MEXICO KW - MATRIMONIO KW - ISRAEL KW - RELIGION KW - MEDIO AMBIENTE KW - COSTUMBRES KW - ETNOGRAFIA KW - DIALECTOS KW - REVOLUCION KW - MUJERES KW - EDUCACION KW - POBREZA KW - ITALIA KW - CIENCIAS SOCIALES KW - SOCIOLOGIA N2 - 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 ER -