| William Graham Sumner - 1906 - Страниц: 710
...societal force. The operation by which olkways are produced consists in the frequent repetition of pettv acts, often by great numbers acting in concert or, at least, acting m the same way when face to face with the same need. Th immediate motive js interest. It produces habit... | |
| 1910 - Страниц: 790
...and their ancestors always have done so. The operation by which " folkways " are produced consists in frequent repetition of petty acts, often by great...same way when face to face with the same need. The folkways are unconscious, spontaneous, uncoordinated. It is never known who led in devising them. As... | |
| 1910 - Страниц: 780
...and their ancestors always have done so. The operation by which " folkways " are produced consists in frequent repetition of petty acts, often by great...same way when face to face with the same need. The folkways are unconscious, spontaneous, uncoordinated. It is never known who led in devising them. As... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - Страниц: 118
...new conditions, still within the same limited methods, and without rational reflection or purpose.2 The operation by which folkways are produced consists...repetition of petty acts, often by great numbers acting in consort or, at least, acting in the same way when face to face with the same need. The immediate motive... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1913 - Страниц: 342
...peoples, "folkways." The folkways are not creations of human purpose and wit; they are produced by the frequent repetition of petty acts, often by great...the same way when face to face with the same need. This process produces habit in the individual and custom in the group. The folkways are like the instinctive... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1917 - Страниц: 904
...social force of folkways Professor Sumner says: "The operation by which Folkways are produced consist in the frequent repetition of petty acts, often by...produces habit in the individual and custom in the group."2 In the last sentences of the section just cited Sumner says: The most civilized men, both... | |
| Frederick Redman Clow - 1920 - Страниц: 462
...impression made by his room or by his school. ... — King, Education for Social Efficiency, p. 142. The operation by which folkways are produced consists...produces habit in the individual and custom in the group. ... — Sumner, Folkways, p. 3. . . . Rhythm is the great get-together agent of the world, the mightiest... | |
| Emory Stephen Bogardus - 1928 - Страниц: 698
...Reprinted with permission from WG Sumner, Folkways, Ginn and Co., 1906 THE FOLKWAYS ARE A SOCIETAL FORCE The operation by which folkways are produced consists...the same way when face to face with the same need, fflie immediate motive is interest. It produces habit in the individual and custom in the group. It... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1963 - Страниц: 284
...seems not to have been very clearly noticed by others. Folkways are said to come into existence through "the frequent repetition of petty acts, often by great...the same way when face to face with the same need." " He goes on to say that this process "produces habit in the individual and custom in the group." But... | |
| Hilaire Barnett - 1996 - Страниц: 658
...would be angry in the living should change the ancient folkways. The folkways are a societal force. The operation by which folkways are produced consists...or, at least, acting in the same way when face to faced with the same need. The immediate motive is interest. It produces habit in the individual and... | |
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