THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF COMMUNAL SOCIALIZATION
An analysis of the socialization practices of contemporary communes reveals considerable differences, even among communes which are ideologically quite similar. Some communes stress the technical applied aspects of the social process, while others stress the beliefs and attitudes, while the formerly...
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