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Modernization Science: The Principles and Methods of ...
The subparadigm (subcivilization) of the national or ethnic civilization. It is a
relative concept, mainly referring to the civilization form which coexists with the
main civilization form inside a country and whose social productivity is greatly
different ...
107 The Bushmen are the nearest direct descendants of the Neanderthal-
Sapiens subcivilization. They have the most resistant genetic structure of all the
human race, a structure that managed to escape extinction seventy thousand
years ago, ...
But the dehumanizing species associations among women, the poor, and the
black continue to emit a powerful vibe as well, as their ignorance and “inclination
to measure every- thing in terms of the personal” suggests subcivilization, the ...
John R Hall, Blake Stimson, Lisa Tamiris Becker, 2006
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The Future That Failed: Origins and Destinies of the Soviet ...
... rural hiatus:ifthe enserfed peasantrywasthe economic basisof the service
stateand its imperial dynamic,it also constituteda society unto itselfanda
subcivilization where cultural distance from cities and rulerscould, if enhanced by
other factors ...
Now we find that Western culture in its various aspects has been radically
fragmented, authentic Western civilizations are coming apart, and the monster
devouring them can produce nothing but a subculture and a subcivilization.
Western ...
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The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-speaking Nations ...
Another term that could be applied is "subcivilization" — recognizing that such a
community may be part of a larger civilization but is quite distinct from other
members. However, this is likewise an inelegant term. "Network civilization" as a
term ...
Why, if the Martians landed in your installation, they would surely wring their
hands and your neck, classifying you as a member of a subspecies of a
subcivilization. So, like Xanthippe, fling the bowls of blancmange back into the
faces of the ...
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Reading from this Place: Social location and biblical ...
A "subcivilization" would be the next highest level of cultural grouping and
cultural identity. g. With regard to Hispanic Americans, the term "diaspora" can be
used in both a metaphorical and a literal sense. By literal diaspora I mean those ...
Fernando F. Segovia, Mary Ann Tolbert
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Seeing Culture Everywhere: From Genocide to Consumer Habits
Wanting to emphasize the uniqueness of his nation, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, the
president of Estonia, has called his country “a Huntingtonian subcivilization
different from both its southern and eastern neighbors.”1 There is even a
computer ...
Joana Breidenbach, Pál Nyíri, 2009
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The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography
... cultural-geographical hodgepodge. Moreover, he is not even consistent within
his own categories: at one point he classifies Japan within the maritime grouping,
yet he later examines Japan in its own right, as separate subcivilization of the ...
Martin W. Lewis, Kären Wigen, 1997
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Is religion to blame for the world's violence?
Economic competition clearly predominates between the American and European subcivilizations of the West and between both of them and Japan. On the ... «Beliefnet.com, Cze 12»