| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1915 - 900 páginas
...he means organized attitudes supported by their appropriate sentiments. " The structure," he adds, "is a framework, or apparatus, or perhaps only a number...functionaries set to co-operate in prescribed ways at a certain juncture. The structure holds the concept and furnishes the instrumentalities for bringing... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1128 páginas
...the vicissitudes of the folkways in the interval. Institutions and laws are produced out of mores. An institution consists of a concept (idea, notion,...functionaries set to co-operate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture. The structure holds the concept and furnishes instrumentalities for bringing... | |
| Carson Samuel Duncan - 1920 - 524 páginas
...useless parts are worn away. The distributive organization is made up of institutions and functions. "An institution consists of a concept (idea, notion,...structure. The structure is a framework or apparatus, set to cooperate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture. The structure holds the concept and furnishes... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 páginas
...them, as they grow. . . . The mores and institutions. Institutions and laws are produced out of mores. An institution consists of a concept (idea, notion,...functionaries set to co-operate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture. The structure holds the concept and furnishes instrumentalities for bringing... | |
| Albert Galloway Keller - 1925 - 202 páginas
...development or evolution of social institutions. " An institution," says Sumner (" Folkways," § 61), " consists of a concept (idea, notion, doctrine, interest) and a structure." The structure is the framework or apparatus, and may be only a number of functionaries set to cooperate in prescribed... | |
| William Graham Sumner, Albert Galloway Keller, Maurice Rea Davie - 1927 - 778 páginas
...lives of all more complete."2s0 This is the function of institutions, among them that of government. "An institution consists of a concept (idea, notion,...functionaries set to co-operate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture. The structure holds the concept and furnishes instrumentalities for bringing... | |
| Frederick Albert Cleveland - 1927 - 528 páginas
...sense that this term is used by Sumner (when he says institutions and laws are products out of mores) "consists of a concept (idea, notion, doctrine, interest)...functionaries set to cooperate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture. The structure holds the concept and furnishes instrumentalities for bringing... | |
| Everett Cherrington Hughes - 584 páginas
...elements of an institution are a concept and a structure and that the structure may be as unpretentious as "perhaps only a number of functionaries set to cooperate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture." that is. a few people who act when the time comes. 5 His statement puts... | |
| Charles Robert McCann - 2004 - 258 páginas
...1906, p. 53). A concept is but "an idea, notion, doctrine, interest." A structure may be described as "a framework, or apparatus, or perhaps only a number...functionaries set to cooperate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture." Its significance arises from the reality that it "holds the concept and... | |
| Wilson C. McWilliams - 2006 - 366 páginas
..."concept (idea, notion, doctrine, interest) and structure." The "structure" is a "framework, or apparatus, perhaps only a number of functionaries set to cooperate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture."8 This definition includes many aspects of institutions found in contemporary... | |
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