An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . of the manner of life imposed byit upon them. When two or more simple groups uniteand sovereignty has been organized, the different moral. FiGTJEE 48. Silver Amulet against the Evil Eye. views begin to contend in the larger social circle. Theprimitive moral codes are useless and a new one must beformed if the union is to continue. The members of thenew imion become habituated to the new institutionswhich become necessary to sustain sovereignty and newconceptions of what is right, proper, allowable and good,grow up. Thus
An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . of the manner of life imposed byit upon them. When two or more simple groups uniteand sovereignty has been organized, the different moral. FiGTJEE 48. Silver Amulet against the Evil Eye. views begin to contend in the larger social circle. Theprimitive moral codes are useless and a new one must beformed if the union is to continue. The members of thenew imion become habituated to the new institutionswhich become necessary to sustain sovereignty and newconceptions of what is right, proper, allowable and good,grow up. Thus, while morals are the product of the re-lation of the simple social group to its individual mem-bers, rights are the product of the union of differentsocial elements. 30 Gumplowicz, L.—The Outlines of Sociology, translated by F. W. Moore,p. 168. 120 SOCIAL EVOLUTION SUPPLEMENTARY EEADINGS. Bagehot, W.—Physics and , 0. H.—Social , F. H.—The Principles of , P. H.—Descriptive and Historical , L.—The Outlines of , p.—Mutual , W. G.—Folkways. V THE INFLUENCES OF PHYSICAL ENVIRON-MENT Life in s
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