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The individual combats one part of himself by aggressively pursuing the
leadership of the group which represents the other part of him . ... What is the
nature of the social structure , the shape and orientation of the dominant groups ?
How long ...
The individual combats one part of himself by aggressively pursuing the
leadership of the group which represents the other part of him . ... What is the
nature of the social structure , the shape and orientation of the dominant groups ?
How long ...
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ecological ” : while he can tell us that counties with a large number of Peronist
voters also had a large number of industrial workers , he cannot say that the two
groups of individuals were the same , although this inference can be drawn when
...
ecological ” : while he can tell us that counties with a large number of Peronist
voters also had a large number of industrial workers , he cannot say that the two
groups of individuals were the same , although this inference can be drawn when
...
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explosion, lacked a clear revolutionary ideology, although several interest groups
involved in it voiced clear demands. Peasants, notably in the South, clamored for
land, the embryonic labor movement for social legislation and greater control ...
explosion, lacked a clear revolutionary ideology, although several interest groups
involved in it voiced clear demands. Peasants, notably in the South, clamored for
land, the embryonic labor movement for social legislation and greater control ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
1833 | 88 |
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