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- catalog contributor b3472104.
- catalog created "1964 [i.e. 1965, c1950]".
- catalog date "1964 [i.e. 1965, c1950]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1964 [i.e. 1965, c1950]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Part I: The social heritage and the original nature of man -- Social heritage -- The original nature of man -- The confusion of culture and the psychological nature of man -- Differentiation of cultural and psychological factors -- The overemphasis of the biological factor -- Some sociological concepts reexamined -- Part II: Social evolution -- Conceptions of social evolution -- The biological factor and the cultural factor in social change -- Early records of cultural development -- The cumulative nature of material culture and its diversification -- Inventions, mental ability, and culture -- A list of some inventions and discoveries made independently by two or more persons -- The rate of cultural growth -- Biological change in man -- The correlation of cultural and biological change -- Part III: Cultural inertia and conservatism -- Various conceptions of the persistence of culture -- Survivals -- The utility of culture -- Difficulties of invention and of diffusion -- Vested interests -- The power of tradition -- Habit -- Social pressure -- Forgetting the unpleasant -- Psychological traits and conservatism -- Part IV: Social maladjustments -- The hypothesis of cultural lag -- Verification by the facts of workmen's compensation for accidents -- Illustrations: taxation, family, international relations, trade unions, representative government, pueblo dwellers -- Reasons for cultural lag -- Correlation between parts of culture -- Material culture as a source of modern social changes -- Part V: Adjustment between human nature and culture -- The theory of the cave man in the modern city -- Evidence of lack of adjustment: nervousness and insanity -- Evidence of lack of adjustment: social problems -- Changing human nature versus controlling social evolution -- Suggestions for better adjustments -- Part VI: Social evolution, reconsidered.".
- catalog extent "viii, 393 p.".
- catalog issued "1964 [i.e. 1965, c1950]".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith,".
- catalog subject "301.24".
- catalog subject "Civilization.".
- catalog subject "HM101 .O4 1965".
- catalog subject "Social change.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: The social heritage and the original nature of man -- Social heritage -- The original nature of man -- The confusion of culture and the psychological nature of man -- Differentiation of cultural and psychological factors -- The overemphasis of the biological factor -- Some sociological concepts reexamined -- Part II: Social evolution -- Conceptions of social evolution -- The biological factor and the cultural factor in social change -- Early records of cultural development -- The cumulative nature of material culture and its diversification -- Inventions, mental ability, and culture -- A list of some inventions and discoveries made independently by two or more persons -- The rate of cultural growth -- Biological change in man -- The correlation of cultural and biological change -- Part III: Cultural inertia and conservatism -- Various conceptions of the persistence of culture -- Survivals -- The utility of culture -- Difficulties of invention and of diffusion -- Vested interests -- The power of tradition -- Habit -- Social pressure -- Forgetting the unpleasant -- Psychological traits and conservatism -- Part IV: Social maladjustments -- The hypothesis of cultural lag -- Verification by the facts of workmen's compensation for accidents -- Illustrations: taxation, family, international relations, trade unions, representative government, pueblo dwellers -- Reasons for cultural lag -- Correlation between parts of culture -- Material culture as a source of modern social changes -- Part V: Adjustment between human nature and culture -- The theory of the cave man in the modern city -- Evidence of lack of adjustment: nervousness and insanity -- Evidence of lack of adjustment: social problems -- Changing human nature versus controlling social evolution -- Suggestions for better adjustments -- Part VI: Social evolution, reconsidered.".
- catalog title "Social change with respect to culture and original nature.".
- catalog type "text".