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" It is accordingly probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified, more or less directly, with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. "
Descriptive Economics: An Introduction to Economic Science - Página 35
por Louis Lafayette Williams, Fernando E. Rogers - 1895 - 248 páginas
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement ..., Volúmenes23-24

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1875 - 962 páginas
...variety and amount they could not have multiplied into populous nations. It is accordingly probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. We are able to distinguish five of these sources of human food, created by what may be called as many...
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Proceedings, Volumen24

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1876 - 644 páginas
...variety and amount they could not have multiplied into populous nations. It is accordingly probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. We are able to distinguish five of these sources of human food, created by what may be called as many...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the ..., Volumen24,Partes1875-1876

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1876 - 582 páginas
...variety and amount they could not have multiplied into populous nations. It is accordingly probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. We are able to distinguish five of these sources of human food, created by what may be called as many...
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Ancient Society; Or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery ...

Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 586 páginas
...variety and amount, they could not have multiplied into populous nations. It is accordingly probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. savagery, and the last three, in the period of barbarism. They are the following, stated in the order...
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Ancient Society; Or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery ...

Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 584 páginas
...variety and amount, they could not have multiplied into populous nations. It is accordingly probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. We are able to distinguish five of these sources of human food, created by what may be called as many...
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and ..., Volumen7

1878 - 610 páginas
...the whole question of human supremacy on the earth depended." Mr. Morgan considers it probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence. Five of the sources are enumerated: —- I. Natural subsistence upon fruits and roots in a restricted...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volumen17

1902 - 776 páginas
...at somewhat greater length. Morgan starts out with the guarded statement that it is "probable that the great epochs of human progress have been identified...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence." 2 The great epochs of which he speaks, however, cease, in his opinion, with the introduction of field...
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Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society

Richard Theodore Ely - 1903 - 552 páginas
...living is in very intimate relation with their whole social life. It is probable, says Morgan, " that the great epochs of human progress have been identified,...less directly, with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence."1 When men rely on hunting and fishing for a living, they are very different men from...
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The Economic Interpretation of History

Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1924 - 184 páginas
...Der Ursprung der Familie, des Privateigenthttms und des Staats (1884). See Preface to first edition. of human progress have been identified more or less...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence." ! The great epochs of which he speaks, however, cease, in his opinion, with the introduction of field...
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Divorce: A Study in Social Causation

James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1909 - 270 páginas
...abundant and easily accessible, social progress has been comparatively rapid. According to Morgan: " The great epochs of human progress have been identified...with the enlargement of the sources of subsistence." 1 Approaching the subject from one angle some economic writers have been so enamored of this view that...
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