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“we cannot put in order the personal welfare of our souls unless we address the welfare of society” (2006, p. 372).
Jason Sugg • Occupy Psyche: Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on a Movement
Libraries must be seen as a core value.
Margaret Saponaro • Collection Management Basics (Library and Information Science Text Series)
Source: Sage Journals
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At the root of the American Negro problem is the necessity of the American white man to find a way of living with the Negro in order to be able to live with himself. And the history of this problem can be reduced to the means used by Americans—lynch law and law, segregation and legal acceptance, terrorization and concession—either to come to terms
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modern societies are filled with institutional rules which function as myths depicting various formal structures as rational means to the attainment of desirable ends.
American Journal of Sociology • Institutionalized Organizations: Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony on JSTOR


THE most ancient of all societies, and the only one that is natural, is the family: