10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNDYASMIAN»
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1
Political Myth: On the Use and Abuse of Biblical Themes
So for Engels the moment of primitive communism came before this change,
during the time of the consanguine, panaluan, and syndyasmian families. In other
words, when the group had husbands and wives in common, or when frequently
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2
Marx on Gender and the Family: A Critical Study
In terms of the family, Morgan describes five types. They are the consanguine,
punaluan, syndyasmian (pairing family), patriarchal and monogamian. The
earliest, the consanguine, refers to group-marriage where all brothers and sisters
were ...
... and that the marriage of single pairs previous to this did not constitute
monogamy, but formed what he terms the "Syndyasmian or Pairing Family,"
which differed from monogamy in several essential particulars, chief of which was
the fact that ...
The Syndyasmian; 4. The Patriarchal; 5. The Monogamian. It is observed that
Morgan does not assume that the earlier forms passed uniformly and as a whole
into the higher forms, but that this order prevailed generally, each form taking on
...
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The Rise of Anthropological Theory: A History of Theories of ...
The clan would be matrilineal at first because when it came into existence the
family had not yet reached syndyasmian, or pairing, form. Since paternity was
uncertain, descent could not be traced through males. One's mother, however, is
...
6
An Introduction to the Study of Society
The Syndyasmian Family. The word "Syndyasmos" means joining two individuals
together, and strictly the union of a male with a female in marriage. The
Syndyasmian was the third form in the evolution of the family, and was based on
a pair of ...
7
Evolution of Society from Primitive Savagery to the ...
Word H. Mills. more and more impossible until in the pairing family the group was
reduced to its last unit, its biatomic molecule — one man, one woman, between
whom there was no relationship of blood. With the advent of the syndyasmian ...
8
Ancient Society: Or, Researches in the Lines of Human ...
Two forms of the family had appeared before the syndyasmian and created two
great systems of consanguinity, or rather two distinct forms of the same system ;
but this third family neither produced a new system nor sensibly modified the old.
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Ancient Society; Or, Researches in the Lines of Human ...
vice versd ; exceptional cases of the syndyasmian may have appeared in the
midst of the punaluan, and vice vend; and exceptional cases of the monogamian
in the midst of the syndyasmian, and vice versd. Even exceptional cases of the ...
10
Marriage and the family: a comprehensive reader
Marriage between single pairs, and the syndyasmian family. After mankind had
advanced out of savagery and entered the Lower Status of barbarism, their
condition was immensely improved. More than half the battle for civilization was
won.
Jeffrey K. Hadden, Marie L. Borgatta, 1969