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The Basis of Social Relations
A Study in Ethnic Psychology
Byand Pe Daniel G.
Brinton, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. Late Professor of
American Arch©¡ology and Linguistics in the University of Pennsylvania; author of ¡°History
of Primitive Religions,¡± ¡°Races oples,¡± ¡°The American Race,¡± etc. Edited by
Livingston Farrand Columbia University G. P. Putnam¡¯s Sons New York and
London The Knickerbocker Press 1902
COPYRIGHT, 1902
BY
G. P. PUTNAM¡¯S SONS
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In social science, a social relation or social interaction is any relationship between two or more individuals. Social relations derived from individual agency form the basis of social structure and the basic object for analysis by social scientists. Fundamental inquiries into the nature of social relations feature in the work of sociologists such as Max Weber in his theory of social action. Social relationships are a special case of social relations that can exist without any communication taking place between the actors involved.
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CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION vii
PART I
THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE ETHNIC MIND
CHAPTER I
THE UNITY OF THE HUMAN MIND 3
CHAPTER II
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP. THE ETHNIC MIND 23
CHAPTER III
PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE ETHNIC MIND. PROGRESSIVE AND REGRESSIVE
VARIATION. MODES AND RATES OF ETHNIC VARIATION 46
CHAPTER IV
PATHOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE ETHNIC MIND 82
CHAPTER II
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP. THE ETHNIC MIND 23
CHAPTER III
PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE ETHNIC MIND. PROGRESSIVE AND REGRESSIVE
VARIATION. MODES AND RATES OF ETHNIC VARIATION 46
CHAPTER IV
PATHOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE ETHNIC MIND 82
CHAPTER II
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP. THE ETHNIC MIND 23
CHAPTER III
PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE ETHNIC MIND. PROGRESSIVE AND REGRESSIVE
VARIATION. MODES AND RATES OF ETHNIC VARIATION 46
CHAPTER IV
PATHOLOGICAL VARIATION IN THE ETHNIC MIND 82
PART II
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE ETHNIC MIND
INTRODUCTION 123
CHAPTER I
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SOMATIC ENVIRONMENT 126
viCHAPTER II
ETHNIC MENTAL DIVERSITY FROM COGNATIC CAUSES. HEREDITY; HYBRIDITY; RACIAL
PATHOLOGY 147
CHAPTER III
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT 163
CHAPTER IV
THE INFLUENCE OF THE GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT 180
INDEX 201