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The alliance of egocentric attitudes to the past with substantive uniformitarianism leads to yet a further paradox . For if our era is unique , and separated from previous eras by radical discontinuities , and if it is influenced by ...
The alliance of egocentric attitudes to the past with substantive uniformitarianism leads to yet a further paradox . For if our era is unique , and separated from previous eras by radical discontinuities , and if it is influenced by ...
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... attitudes to management that shape behaviour . Proponents of a managerialist thesis , however , might discount such assertions as ' paleopsychology ' and main- tain that better managed systems would tend to survive longer than poorly ...
... attitudes to management that shape behaviour . Proponents of a managerialist thesis , however , might discount such assertions as ' paleopsychology ' and main- tain that better managed systems would tend to survive longer than poorly ...
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... ( attitudes of the yeomanry and common- ers as vet invisible ) Figure 2 : A simplified scheme of the changing relationships between social classes and aspects of time in 17th and 18th Century England . ( from the records of the ...
... ( attitudes of the yeomanry and common- ers as vet invisible ) Figure 2 : A simplified scheme of the changing relationships between social classes and aspects of time in 17th and 18th Century England . ( from the records of the ...
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