The basis of social relations; a study in ethnic psychology
236 pages
English

The basis of social relations; a study in ethnic psychology

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n\M "ifet 11m !i U' Zbc Science Series EDITED BY Iprofcseor 3, O^Tkecn Cattcll, /D.B., iPb.S). AND THE BASIS OF SOCIAL RELATIONS .The Basis Social Relationsof A Study in Ethnic Psychology By Daniel G. Brinton, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. q' Of Late Professor ofAmerican Archeology and Linguistics in the **University of Pennsylvania author of History of; Primitive Religions," ** Races and Peoples," "The American Race," etc. ' >*>>JJ»J » t 3i f> Edited by Livingston Farrand Columbia University G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London Ebc IkntcKerbocker press 1902 Lx 138 [BRi £DdC. PSYCH. UfffiAfiV Copyright, 1902 BY PUTNAM'S SONSG. P. ^^/^39 J^IV^R"^.K^ ,_; t C C C c tf Note that I 'E>2.y ethnic mind. For let it be said here, as well as repeated later, that there is no such ' [The author had apparently decided to reverse this order of treatment " "after writing the above. The natural history of the ethnic mind forms the second part of the work. Editor.] INTRODUCTION xv s or culture in the isolated individual,thin as progres gs nly iri the group, in society, in the ethnos.but o ^ giving, borrowing and lending,Only by taking and improve or continue.

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*>>JJ»J » t 3i f> Edited by Livingston Farrand Columbia University G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London Ebc IkntcKerbocker press 1902 Lx 138 [BRi £DdC. PSYCH. UfffiAfiV Copyright, 1902 BY PUTNAM'S SONSG. P. ^^/^39 J^IV^R"^.K^ ,_; t C C C c tf Note that I 'E>2.y ethnic mind. For let it be said here, as well as repeated later, that there is no such ' [The author had apparently decided to reverse this order of treatment " "after writing the above. The natural history of the ethnic mind forms the second part of the work. Editor.] INTRODUCTION xv s or culture in the isolated individual,thin as progres gs nly iri the group, in society, in the ethnos.but o ^ giving, borrowing and lending,Only by taking and improve or continue." />

n\M
"ifet
11m
!i U'Zbc Science Series
EDITED BY
Iprofcseor 3, O^Tkecn Cattcll, /D.B., iPb.S).
AND
THE BASIS OF SOCIAL RELATIONS.The
Basis Social Relationsof
A Study in Ethnic Psychology
By
Daniel G. Brinton, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. q'
Of
Late Professor ofAmerican Archeology and Linguistics in the
**University of Pennsylvania author of History of;
Primitive Religions," ** Races and Peoples,"
"The American Race," etc.
' >*>>JJ»J » t 3i f>
Edited by
Livingston Farrand
Columbia University
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
Ebc IkntcKerbocker press
1902Lx
138
[BRi
£DdC.
PSYCH.
UfffiAfiV
Copyright, 1902
BY
PUTNAM'S SONSG. P.
^^/^39
J^IV^R"^.K^ ,_;
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