It is as elements of social structure--conventional facts--that leisure and ownership are matters of interest for the purpose in hand.
In the inchoate phase of their development they are but different aspects of the same general facts of social structure.
If western civilization has passed the zenith of its development and entered a period of decline and fragmentation even a figure of Napoleonic capacities would be sorely pressed to breathe new life into its disintegrating social structure.
Bacon, Obok, a Study of Social Structure in Eurasia, New York 1958, B.
The origin of manors and their importance for the social structure of the Far East (China as well as Japan) is the subject of many studies in Japan and in modern China.
Bacon, Obok, a Study of Social Structure in Eurasia, New York 1958, but the model constructed by B.
How unobtrusive such a fundamental fact of social structure may be comes home to me in this case very strongly, for it wholly eluded my own observation during a visit three years ago.
Lastly, the most striking example of the permanence of social structure which I have met is in the Hawaiian Islands.
Evolution, though at first a purely biological conception, provoked inquiry into the historical development of social structure.
The student of existing human races early learns that social structure is a very varied thing.
Do we know of any civilized nation that is absolutely stable and unvarying in social structure, or one that has remained unchanged throughout historic time?
The limitations imposed by our assignment and by time did not allow the collection of as full a range of material on social structure as would be wished.
Plains Indian society, despite its lack of lineage and clan, still has a social structure.
We may well conclude that, from the point of view of social structure, the mounted Shoshone were typologically much like the Great Basin people with whom they had close relations.
That there was such social continuity, merging, and interpenetration indicates a common set of social understandings, of great similarity in social structure.
This position has only to be stated for it to become apparent how all the main features of the classificatory system are such as would follow directly from such a social structure.
Therefore the contempt for agriculture is not a problem of education or attitude, but decidedly one of social structure.
The rapid changes, increasing complexity of social structure, and urbanization achieved by humanity in the last 5,000 years must seem extremely unusual when considered in the light of Nature's timeless cycle.
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