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" In content, status honor is normally expressed by the fact that above all else a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle. Linked with this expectation are restrictions on 'social' intercourse (that is, intercourse... "
Status and Sacredness: A General Theory of Status Relations and an Analysis ... - Side 35
av Murray Milner Jr. - 1994 - 352 sider
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Germania, U.S.A.: Social Change in New Ulm, Minnesota

Noel Iverson - 1966 - 199 sider
...by Archibald Colquhoun (New York: Pantheon Books, 1960). "'Gerth and Mills, Weber, p. 187. 23 Ibid., "In content, status honor is normally expressed by...fact that above all else a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle." 24 Martindale, American Social Structure,...
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On Charisma and Institution Building

Max Weber - 1968 - 371 sider
...been able to attain the attraction that the American clubs have. Guarantees oj Status Stratification In content, status honor is normally expressed by...fact that above all else a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle. Linked with this expectation are restrictions...
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Nineteenth-Century Cities: Essays in the New Urban History

Richard Sennett, Stephan Thernstrom - 1969 - 452 sider
...social distance between groups and generally color their relationships. “In content,” says Weber, “status honor is normally expressed by the fact that above all else a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle.” 9 The status group institutionalizes...
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Selected Aspects of Consumer Behavior: A Summary from the Perspective of ...

1977 - 572 sider
...including, particularly, the type of occupation pursued" (Weber, 1947, p. 429). And Weber (1946) noted that "status honor is normally expressed by the fact that above all else, a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle" (p. 187) and that "all 'stylization'...
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Selected Aspects of Consumer Behavior: A Summary from the Perspective of ...

1977 - 564 sider
...including, particularly, the type of occupation pursued" (Weber, 1947, p. 429). And Weber (1946) noted that "status honor is normally expressed by the fact that above all else, a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle" (p. 187) and that "all 'stylization'...
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Classes, Power and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates

Anthony Giddens, David Held - 1982 - 664 sider
...America the German clubs have never been able to attain the attraction that the American clubs have. In content, status honor is normally expressed by...expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle. Linked with this expectation are restrictions on social intercourse (that is, intercourse which is...
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Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities

Étienne Balibar, Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein - 1991 - 248 sider
...people can belong to the same status-group, and frequently they do with very tangible consequences In content, status honor is normally expressed by...expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle. 3. The French-language literature is even more confusing, since the French word race is used by many...
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Max Weber: Critical Assessments 2

Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 390 sider
...ubby-ness" has never been able to attain the attraction that the American clubs have."1 The content of status honor is normally expressed by the fact that "above all else a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong in the circle." Such expectations are based in restrictions...
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The Sociological Tradition

1993 - 374 sider
...social system lies in the incorporation of honor and in its rigorous identification with a life style. "In content, status honor is normally expressed by...fact that above all else a specific style of life can be expected from all those who wish to belong to the circle. Linked with this expectation are restrictions...
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Consequences of Structural Adjustment: A Review of the Jamaican Experience

Elsie LeFranc - 1994 - 244 sider
...specific, positive or negative, social estimation of honor (my emphasis)." He also points out that in content, "status honor is normally expressed by...fact that above all else, a specific style of life can be expected from all those which belong to the circle [status group]". Further, since "class distinctions...
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