| William Graham Sumner - 1906 - 714 oldal
...(sees. 119—121). 80. The mores have the authority of facts. The mores come down to us from the past. Each individual is born into them as he is born into...the atmosphere, and he does not reflect on them, or criticise them any more than a baby analyzes the atmosphere before he begins to breathe it. Each one... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 118 oldal
...time and place. Professor Sumner describes them as follows : The mores come down to us from the past. Each individual is born into them as he is born into...the atmosphere, and he does not reflect on them, or criticise them any more than a baby analyzes the atmosphere before he begins to breathe it. Each one... | |
| Daniel Bell Leary - 1920 - 128 oldal
...present institutions from this point of view? Discuss, "Each individual is born into them (the mores) as he is born into the atmosphere, and he does not reflect on them, or criticise them . Each one is subjected to the influence of the mores, and formed by them, before he... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 oldal
...general acceptance and currency, uninterfered with by reflection." The mores have the authority of facts. Each one is subjected to the influence of the mores,...them, before he is capable of reasoning about them. It may be objected that nowadays, at least we criticise all traditions, and accept none just because... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 oldal
...folkways, whatever is, is right. Folkways (1906) 1940:28. The mores come down to us from the past. Each individual is born into them as he is born into...the atmosphere, and he does not reflect on them or criticise them any more than a baby analyzes the atmosphere before he begins to breathe it. Folkways... | |
| Kenneth Thompson - 2006 - 824 oldal
...by permission of Little, Brown & Co. » Ibid., pp. 76-77. The mores come down to us from the past. Each individual is born into them as he is born into...them, before he is capable of reasoning about them. We learn the mores as unconsciously as we learn to walk and eat and breathe. The masses never learn... | |
| Walter Robinson Smith - 1928 - 798 oldal
...by permission of Little. Drown & Co. 1 l/nd .. pp. 76-77. The mores come down to us from the past. Each individual is born into them as he is born into...them, before he is capable of reasoning about them. We learn the mores as unconsciously as we learn to walk and eat and breathe. The masses never learn... | |
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