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coalition government. In government, the
party advocated for conservative,
familistic policies through the
implementation of
expanded social welfare and pro-natalist...
- not
based on
party rule and "fits
organically into the
ecclesiastic and
familistic pattern of
Christian society."
After insisting that the
demand for liberty...
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inherent patriarchalism,
monarchy fits
organically into the
ecclesiastic and
familistic pattern of a
Christian society. (Compare the
teaching of Pope Leo XIII:...
- specialists, kulkarni, and
deshpande served great households and
enhanced other familistic administrative mechanisms at
their disposal Gordon,
Stewart (1993). The...
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inherent patriarchalism,
monarchy fits
organically into the
ecclesiastic and
familistic pattern of a
Christian society. (Compare the
teaching of Pope Leo XIII:...
-
differentiation describes three types of
societal relationships. The
first is
familistic,
which is the type that we
would generally strive for. It is the relationship...
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expectations for
political change.
Members conceive of
their political role in
familistic terms,
thinking of
their family's
advantage as the main goal to pursue...
- are
uncivilized and
their governments produce 'wasteful, destructive,
familistic factionalism,' they
should not be
entitled to self-governing powers, special...
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Lithuanian University of
Educational Sciences (1992). It also
draws upon the
familistic theories of
Zenonas Bajoriƫnas (1997) and
Juozas Uzdila (1993), Irena...
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basic social unit has not been
abolished in kibbutzim. On the contrary,
familistic trends have
become stronger than ever, and
kibbutz parents have reclaimed...