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... ethical control ( Chapter XXI ) . If the police or military are controlled through economic means , the group supplies the neces- sary money through taxation . Members of the group may volunteer or be conscripted to serve in the police ...
... ethical control ( Chapter XXI ) . If the police or military are controlled through economic means , the group supplies the neces- sary money through taxation . Members of the group may volunteer or be conscripted to serve in the police ...
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... ethical group or the " legal " and " illegal " of governmental control , but this advantage is offset to some extent by the fact that they do not actu- ally operate in the lifetime of the individual . The power achieved by the religious ...
... ethical group or the " legal " and " illegal " of governmental control , but this advantage is offset to some extent by the fact that they do not actu- ally operate in the lifetime of the individual . The power achieved by the religious ...
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... ethical control in suppressing selfish , primarily reinforced behavior and in strengthening behavior which works to the advantage of others . The control is usually much more stringent , however , than that exercised by the group ...
... ethical control in suppressing selfish , primarily reinforced behavior and in strengthening behavior which works to the advantage of others . The control is usually much more stringent , however , than that exercised by the group ...
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II | 28 |
THE ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR | 43 |
555 | 59 |
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