Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 146
... social and economic forces seemed to be producing a disturbing and ever - widening gap between inherited prescriptions of social order and actual circumstances of life , while the Crown and its agents were more and more intruding into ...
... social and economic forces seemed to be producing a disturbing and ever - widening gap between inherited prescriptions of social order and actual circumstances of life , while the Crown and its agents were more and more intruding into ...
Page 160
... social communalism as devices to preserve social harmony in communities undergoing substantial demographic and economic growth and social diversification . " The force of ideological commitment alone " , Stephen Foster has noted ...
... social communalism as devices to preserve social harmony in communities undergoing substantial demographic and economic growth and social diversification . " The force of ideological commitment alone " , Stephen Foster has noted ...
Page 175
... social and political chaos . Many of them demanded a return to the old social order and decried attempts by a few " worldly individuals " to develop a new conception of the social order that , by giving " self - interest ... a free rein ...
... social and political chaos . Many of them demanded a return to the old social order and decried attempts by a few " worldly individuals " to develop a new conception of the social order that , by giving " self - interest ... a free rein ...
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