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Page 363
... economic management and life styles . This makes it difficult to ascertain which aspect of the system was primarily responsible for its failure . The societies under consideration , however , may be categorized with respect to their ...
... economic management and life styles . This makes it difficult to ascertain which aspect of the system was primarily responsible for its failure . The societies under consideration , however , may be categorized with respect to their ...
Page 447
... economic responsibility because the state will care for all children , legitimate or not . The important fact will not be whether sex takes place in wedlock or not , but whether reciprocal love exists . In Engels ' day , socialists ...
... economic responsibility because the state will care for all children , legitimate or not . The important fact will not be whether sex takes place in wedlock or not , but whether reciprocal love exists . In Engels ' day , socialists ...
Page 462
... economic reason for marriage . He seems to be totally unaware that most women in the United States do not marry solely for economic support , and that when a national survey on the reasons for marriage was carried out ( see the chapter ...
... economic reason for marriage . He seems to be totally unaware that most women in the United States do not marry solely for economic support , and that when a national survey on the reasons for marriage was carried out ( see the chapter ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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