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This work investigates the fundamental structures and behavioral patterns that define contemporary human existence across diverse social environments. The author, L. R. Hills, utilizes a sociological framework to examine how individual choices are constrained and shaped by broader cultural norms. By synthesizing observational data and historical context, the text argues that human living patterns are a direct result of the interplay between personal agency and systemic societal pressures.
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Experts characterize this text as a methodical exploration of social organization suitable for students of sociology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires careful attention to the author's theoretical arguments.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1971-11-01
Publisher:
Macmillan Pub Co
ISBN-10:
0020519400
ISBN-13:
9780020519409
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