 | Max Weber - 1968 - 371 pages
...'status' segregation grown into a 'caste' differs in its structure from a mere 'ethnic' segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...formulated: a comprehensive societalization integrates the ethnically divided communities into specific political and communal action. In their consequences they... | |
 | Anthony Giddens, David Held - 1982 - 664 pages
...example. A status segregation grown into a caste differs in its structure from a mere ethnic segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...subordination. Correctly formulated: a comprehensive association integrates the ethnically divided communities into one political unit. They differ precisely... | |
 | Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 390 pages
...operation of ethnic segregation. The caste system transforms the horizontal and unconnected coexistence of ethnically segregated groups into a vertical social system of super- and subordination. As Weber puts it: "A comprehensive societalization integrates the ethnically divided communities into... | |
 | John Scott - 1996 - 526 pages
...example. A status segregation grown into a caste differs in its structure from a mere ethnic segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...subordination. Correctly formulated: a comprehensive association integrates the ethnically divided communities into one political unit. They differ precisely... | |
 | Rhonda F. Levine - 1998 - 286 pages
...example. A status segregation grown into a caste differs in its structure from a mere ethnic segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...sub-ordination. Correctly formulated: a comprehensive association integrates the ethnically divided communities into one political unit. They differ precisely... | |
 | Max Weber - 1999 - 334 pages
...example. A status segregation grown into a caste differs in its structure from a mere ethnic segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...subordination. Correctly formulated: a comprehensive association integrates the ethnically divided communities into one political unit. They differ precisely... | |
 | Bryan S. Turner - 1999 - 270 pages
..."status" segregation grown into a "caste" differs in its structure from a mere "ethnic" segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...vertical social system of super- and subordination . . . ethnic coexistences condition a mutual repulsion and disdain but allow each ethnic community... | |
 | Günther Baechler - 1998 - 352 pages
...producing the king's wives. Social structure that transforms the horizontal and unconnected coexistence of ethnically segregated groups into a vertical social system of super- and subordination. Any factor that controls the rate or intensity and the duration of a conflict, once initiated. A catalyst... | |
 | Laura Desfor Edles, Scott Appelrouth - 2005 - 420 pages
...example. A status segregation grown into a caste differs in its structure from a mere ethnic segregation; the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...subordination. Correctly formulated; a comprehensive association integrates the ethnically divided communities into one political unit. They differ precisely... | |
 | Sinisa Malesevic - 2004 - 212 pages
...'status' segregation grown into a 'caste' differs in its structure from a mere 'ethnic' segregation: the caste structure transforms the horizontal and...vertical social system of super- and subordination ... a comprehensive societalization integrates the ethnically divided communities into specific political... | |
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