The Limits of the CityHarper & Row, 1974 - 147 pages |
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... hierarchy of nobles and commoners , a hierarchy still based on kin ties and superimposed on a clan structure , but one that may have been drifting toward an increasingly territorial form of social life . How far the society might have ...
... hierarchy of nobles and commoners , a hierarchy still based on kin ties and superimposed on a clan structure , but one that may have been drifting toward an increasingly territorial form of social life . How far the society might have ...
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... hierarchical : it monumentalized authority and inspired awe of the dominant social classes . This power , however , was rarely abstract power . Deified Pha- raoh and emperor , or temporal ruler and monarch - power was the attribute of a ...
... hierarchical : it monumentalized authority and inspired awe of the dominant social classes . This power , however , was rarely abstract power . Deified Pha- raoh and emperor , or temporal ruler and monarch - power was the attribute of a ...
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... hierarchical or egalitarian , based on domination or liberation , promote conflict or harmony , governed by the market or by people - are evaded by a perspective that focuses on socially neutral categories . The spatial criteria of city ...
... hierarchical or egalitarian , based on domination or liberation , promote conflict or harmony , governed by the market or by people - are evaded by a perspective that focuses on socially neutral categories . The spatial criteria of city ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Bourgeois City | 36 |
The Limits of the Bourgeois City | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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