Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... result of this is a sociology that sees conflict as inevitable , and a politics that offers no justification for compromise or negotiated settlement ; quite the reverse , in fact , it validates wars to the death.20 As Raymond Aron ...
... result of this is a sociology that sees conflict as inevitable , and a politics that offers no justification for compromise or negotiated settlement ; quite the reverse , in fact , it validates wars to the death.20 As Raymond Aron ...
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... result is that different researchers are free to promote quite different values through their research , nor is there any basis for arguing that those who pursue values to which we are opposed are wrong . We can , of course , declare ...
... result is that different researchers are free to promote quite different values through their research , nor is there any basis for arguing that those who pursue values to which we are opposed are wrong . We can , of course , declare ...
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... results as an acute problem . People's bigotry can be inflamed by what they read , and the results can be interpreted by members of the public in whatever way they want . Careful use of prose was therefore important . Agonizing over ...
... results as an acute problem . People's bigotry can be inflamed by what they read , and the results can be interpreted by members of the public in whatever way they want . Careful use of prose was therefore important . Agonizing over ...
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