Inductive Sociology a Syllabus of Methods Analyses And Classifications And Pr
Inductive Sociology a Syllabus of Methods Analyses And Classifications And Pr
Giddings, Franklin Henry, 1855-1931
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A coherent aggregation or con- federation of tribes is properly called a Folk or Ethnic Nation. The Composition of Civil Societies In the composition of civil societies Families are com- bined in Hamlets, Villages, or Parishes ; these, in turn, are combined in Towns, Communes, or Cities; these, in their turn, are combined in Counties or Departments ; counties or departments are combined in Kingdoms, Republics, or other Commonwealths; and finally kingdoms or other The Social Composition 195 comm...onwealths may be combined in Federal States or Empires. No description of these component societies is necessary. Table II. — The Family A 1. Number of Endogamous Families. A 2. Number of Pairing Families. A 3. Number of Punaluan Families. A 4. Number of Polyandrian Families. A 5. Number of Polygynous Families. A 6. Number of Monogamous Families. Table III. — The Horde Y 1. Endogamous? Y 3. Patronymic? Y 2. Metronymic ? A 4. Total number of Families. Other columns as in Table II. Table IV. — The Cluster of Hordes First three columns as in Table III.
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