Inductive Sociology; a Syllabus of Methods, Analyses And Classifications, And Previsionally Formulated Laws
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Y 4. Unauthorized? Y 8. Constituent? CHAPTER II The Social Composition Besemblance in Component Societies A COMPONENT society is wholly or partly a genetic aggregation. The smaller component groups, including families and, sometimes, villages, may be products of genetic aggregation only. Such larger component socie- ties as cities and commonwealths are products of genetic aggregation and congregation together. Whatever the degree of their kinship, the members of a component society share as muc...h mental and moral resemblance as is necessary for practical cooperation. If they are of widely different origins, their potential resem- blance enables them, through assimilation, to approach a common type. In many particulars, however, the members of a com- ponent society are unlike. In addition to differences of sex and age and, in the larger groups, of nationality, there are differences of ability, character, and taste. It is possible to discover what resemblances are essen- tial in a component society, and what differences are tolerated.
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