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Contents
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ture | 20 |
TABLES from Volume I | 37 |
tality | 40 |
Fluctuation of Ideational Idealistic | 67 |
Is the Curve of Art Development Uniformly Similar in Various | 73 |
PLATES VII | 81 |
I | 89 |
VII Linear Cyclical | 370 |
Fluctuation of General and Special Scientific Theories | 402 |
Fluctuation or Ideational and Sensate Forms | 413 |
Fluctuation of Ethical Currents | 421 |
Fluctuation of Ethicojuridical Mentality in Criminal Law | 430 |
Familistic Contractual and Compulsory Relationships | 436 |
Fluctuation of the Familistic Contractual and Compulsory | 453 |
Fluctuation of the Theocratic and Secular Forms of Government | 474 |
Recurrence in Social Space and Fluctuation in Time of | 101 |
Fluctuation of the Main Styles in the Painting and Sculpture | 118 |
84 | 126 |
Fluctuation of Ideational and Visual Forms of Architecture | 148 |
Fluctuation of Ideational Sensate and Mixed Forms | 160 |
Fluctuation of Ideational and Sensate Forms of Literature | 187 |
Fluctuation of Ideational Idealistic | 225 |
TABLES from Volume II | 240 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century | 242 |
Qualitative Clarification of the Fluctuation of the Systems | 257 |
Geographical Discoveries and Inventions by 100 50 and | 278 |
I Idealism and Materi | 284 |
Temporalism Eternalism Equilibrium of Both | 314 |
III Influence of Realism | 324 |
Movement of Nominalism Conceptualism and Realism | 332 |
IV Influence of Sociological | 336 |
Movement of Singularism Universalism and Mystic Unity | 346 |
V Realistic Nominalistic | 356 |
Fluctuation of Determinism and Indeterminism | 366 |
Fluctuation of Ideational and Sensate Liberty | 487 |
Fluctuation of Systems of Social Relationships in Their Quan | 498 |
Fluctuation of Economic Conditions | 523 |
Fluctuation of War in Intergroup Relationships | 533 |
TABLES from Volume III | 540 |
FIGURES from Volume III | 543 |
Summary and Main Results of Study of War in the History | 548 |
Fluctuation of Internal Disturbances | 571 |
4J Total Measure of Internal Disturbances of Europe by Cen | 586 |
Summary and Main Results of Study of Internal Disturb | 587 |
Relationship between Types of Culture and Types of Person | 606 |
The Crisis of Our Age | 622 |
Why and How oe Sociocultural Change | 630 |
The Why of Sociocultural Rhythms and Swings The Prin | 647 |
The Problems of EverLinear EverNew and Strictly Circular | 664 |
The Reason for the SuperRhythm of IdeationalIdealistic | 676 |
The Twilight of Our Sensate Culture and Beyond | 699 |
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