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... transformations of behaviour ' revolutions ' -- have to be invoked to overcome them . Many , for example , see a ... transformation of human behaviour which have carried us progressively further from our material and biological ...
... transformations of behaviour ' revolutions ' -- have to be invoked to overcome them . Many , for example , see a ... transformation of human behaviour which have carried us progressively further from our material and biological ...
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... transformation ( cf. Allen and McGlade 1987 ) . Emphasis on the individual inevitably focuses on the social dimension of time . Giddens ( 1981 , 19 ) insists that there are , " three intersecting planes of temporality involved in every ...
... transformation ( cf. Allen and McGlade 1987 ) . Emphasis on the individual inevitably focuses on the social dimension of time . Giddens ( 1981 , 19 ) insists that there are , " three intersecting planes of temporality involved in every ...
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... transformation , metamorphosis of the object . It belongs to the object . But chronology is an index , a law applying to all events , a single all powerful force . Change under the law of chronology becomes an aspect of time itself ...
... transformation , metamorphosis of the object . It belongs to the object . But chronology is an index , a law applying to all events , a single all powerful force . Change under the law of chronology becomes an aspect of time itself ...
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