Elites in Latin AmericaSeymour Martin Lipset, Aldo E. Solari Oxford University Press, 1967 - 531 páginas |
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Página 192
... activities in the cathedrals and chapels , Catholicism became grounded in non- ecclesiastical social units : in the family , in the brotherhoods , in the community , and along informal lines that bound individuals into their everyday ...
... activities in the cathedrals and chapels , Catholicism became grounded in non- ecclesiastical social units : in the family , in the brotherhoods , in the community , and along informal lines that bound individuals into their everyday ...
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... activities and legitimate roles in the liturgy and worship that strengthen the parish church's capacity to weld members together as a religio - social unit . " The broader problems of society's development and the threat of pluralism ...
... activities and legitimate roles in the liturgy and worship that strengthen the parish church's capacity to weld members together as a religio - social unit . " The broader problems of society's development and the threat of pluralism ...
Página 479
... activities ; experience shows that these are still the most open , the best compensated , and carry the greatest ... activities , when these activities are in strong demand and their level of compensation rises , those activities , as is ...
... activities ; experience shows that these are still the most open , the best compensated , and carry the greatest ... activities , when these activities are in strong demand and their level of compensation rises , those activities , as is ...
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Values Education and Entrepreneurship | 3 |
The Middle Classes | 61 |
The Industrial Elite | 94 |
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