The American Journal of Sociology, 15±ÇAlbion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1910 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... principles , to distinguish the serious investigator from the desultory talker . There are more pharmaceutical , as there are more sociological , proprietary medicine exploiters than there are biological and sociological explorers . No ...
... principles , to distinguish the serious investigator from the desultory talker . There are more pharmaceutical , as there are more sociological , proprietary medicine exploiters than there are biological and sociological explorers . No ...
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... Principles , " adopted at the national convention last June . This statement , written by a prominent socialist writer active in the socialist party , sets forth that the fellowship " does not stand for a socialism that is dis ...
... Principles , " adopted at the national convention last June . This statement , written by a prominent socialist writer active in the socialist party , sets forth that the fellowship " does not stand for a socialism that is dis ...
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... principle is also fundamental in the law of self - preservation as applied to states or nations . In the recog- nition of this principle the United States has encountered a prob- lem the pressure of which has been keenly felt in the ...
... principle is also fundamental in the law of self - preservation as applied to states or nations . In the recog- nition of this principle the United States has encountered a prob- lem the pressure of which has been keenly felt in the ...
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... principles there occurs a parting of the ways . In a practical consideration of the problem the delinquent class is to be treated as a positive and the dependent class as a negative menace to society . The difference from the immigra ...
... principles there occurs a parting of the ways . In a practical consideration of the problem the delinquent class is to be treated as a positive and the dependent class as a negative menace to society . The difference from the immigra ...
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... principles or rules of human conduct , future probabilities , deductions from hypotheses , and the like , about which a doubt may reason- ably exist . All doubtful questions whether of speculation or practice are matters of opinion ...
... principles or rules of human conduct , future probabilities , deductions from hypotheses , and the like , about which a doubt may reason- ably exist . All doubtful questions whether of speculation or practice are matters of opinion ...
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773 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... all words, acts, laws, and constitutions against it, are themselves wrong, and should be silenced" and swept away. If it is right, we cannot justly object to its nationality — its universality ; if it is wrong, they cannot justly insist upon its extension — its enlargement. All they ask, we could readily grant, if we thought slavery right ; all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...
214 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you with a stretched out arm, and with great judgments: and I will take you to me for a people, and I will be to you a God...
218 ÆäÀÌÁö - Lord, when thou wentest out of Seir, when thou marchedst out of the field of Edom, the earth trembled, and the heavens dropped, the clouds also dropped water. 5 The mountains melted from before the Lord even that Sinai from before the Lord God of Israel.
225 ÆäÀÌÁö - And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is his name?
151 ÆäÀÌÁö - By the labor of a captive multitude, they forcibly diverted the course of the Busentinus, a small river that washes the walls of Consentia. The royal sepulchre, adorned with the splendid spoils and trophies of Rome, was constructed in the vacant bed ; the waters were then restored to their natural channel ; and the secret spot, where the remains of Alaric had been deposited, was forever concealed by the inhuman massacre of the prisoners, who had been employed to execute the work.
253 ÆäÀÌÁö - Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal.
285 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bureau shall investigate and report * * * upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
773 ÆäÀÌÁö - Holding, as they do, that slavery is morally right, and socially elevating, they cannot cease to demand a full national recognition of it, as a legal right, and a social blessing.
787 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... two : first, that like produces like, or that an effect resembles its cause ; and, second, that things which have once been in contact with each other continue to act on each other at a distance after the physical contact has been severed. The former principle may be called the Law of Similarity, the latter the Law of Contact or Contagion. From the first of these principles, namely the Law of Similarity, the magician infers that he can produce any effect he desires merely by imitating it...
787 ÆäÀÌÁö - Law of Contact or Contagion. From the first of these principles, namely the Law of Similarity, the magician infers that he can produce any effect he desires merely by imitating it: from the second he infers that whatever he does to a material object will affect equally the person with whom the object was once in contact, whether it formed part of his body or not. Charms based on the Law of Similarity may be called Homeopathic or Imitative Magic. Charms based on the Law of Contact or Contagion may...