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" For our present purpose the most important fact is that ethnocentrism leads a people to exaggerate and intensify everything in their own folkways which is peculiar and which differentiates them from others. "
The American Journal of Sociology - Página 49
1919
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Folkways: A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs ...

William Graham Sumner - 1906 - 716 páginas
...around their feet, on account of trousers.1 For our present purpose the most important fact is that ethnocentrism leads a people to exaggerate and intensify...differentiates them from others. It therefore strengthens the folkways. 16. Illustrations of ethnocentrism. The Papuans on New Guinea are broken up into village...
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Folkways: A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs ...

William Graham Sumner - 1906 - 722 páginas
...important fact is that ethnocentrism I leads a people to exaggerate and intensify everything in their 1 / own folkways which is peculiar and which differentiates...' "•" from others. It therefore strengthens the folkways. 16. Illustrations of ethnocentrism. The Papuans on New Guinea are broken up into village...
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Societal Evolution: A Study of the Evolutionary Basis of the Science of Society

Albert Galloway Keller - 1915 - 372 páginas
...'Pig-eater,' 'cow-eater,' 'uncircumcised,' 'jabberers,' are epithets of contempt and abomination." A galaxy of such terms could be gathered in our own...from others. It therefore strengthens the mores." 1 It is to be noted that the differences which catch the eye and are thus held up to contempt are often...
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Societal Evolution: A Study of the Evolutionary Basis of the Science of Society

Albert Galloway Keller - 1915 - 360 páginas
...in our own society and time, as, eg, bog-trotter, dago, sheeny, wop, hunkie, bohunk, guinea, boche. These and other terms have been invented to mark the...from others. It therefore strengthens the mores." l It is to be noted that the differences which catch the eye and are thus held up to contempt are often...
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Societal Evolution: A Study of the Evolutionary Basis of the Science of Society

Albert Galloway Keller - 1915 - 364 páginas
...own society and time, as, eg, bog-trotter, dago, sheeny, griner, hunkie, bohunk, guinea, wdpXThese and other terms have been invented to mark the exponents...from others. It therefore strengthens the mores." 1 It is to be noted that the differences which catch the eye and are thus held up to contempt are often...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volumen24

1919 - 768 páginas
...selected the word mores, a Latin word having a little wider significance, as equivalent for the Greek Was. About the word mores the facts of Sumner's social...people take the attitude, so graphically portrayed in Huckleberry Finn, that a human being should talk in the way human beings were meant to talk, ie, as...
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World Unity ...: Interpreting the Spirit of the New Age, Volumen15

John Herman Randall, Horace Holley - 1934 - 430 páginas
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An Introduction to Sociology: A Behavioristic Study of American Society

Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 964 páginas
...epithets of contempt and abomination. . . . For our present purpose the most important fact is that ethnocentrism leads a people to exaggerate and intensify...peculiar and which differentiates them from others." 1 Further, each culture group tends to regard those who differ from itself as of another class. In...
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The Evolution of War: A Study of Its Rôle in Early Societies

Maurice Rea Davie - 1929 - 418 páginas
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Readings in Educational Sociology, Volumen1

Enoch George Payne - 1932 - 408 páginas
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