The Polish Review, Volume 21Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1976 - Poland |
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Page 81
Weber's classic analysis of the elements of social stratification defines " status " as a subjective , " social estimation of honor " related to the prestige of certain social positions and the esteem given some individuals .
Weber's classic analysis of the elements of social stratification defines " status " as a subjective , " social estimation of honor " related to the prestige of certain social positions and the esteem given some individuals .
Page 96
Another measure of reputational social standing exists in several studies of " social distance ” which compare the degree to which Polish Americans and other ethnic - racial groups in the United States are accepted by others .
Another measure of reputational social standing exists in several studies of " social distance ” which compare the degree to which Polish Americans and other ethnic - racial groups in the United States are accepted by others .
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Since social standing is as much a matter of subjective evaluation by members of an ethnic group and those outside the group , the stereotype and jokes cannot be ignored or dismissed as irrelevant to current status .
Since social standing is as much a matter of subjective evaluation by members of an ethnic group and those outside the group , the stereotype and jokes cannot be ignored or dismissed as irrelevant to current status .
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Contents
The AngloPolish Agreement of August 25th 1939 Highlight | 23 |
The Relation of the Polish Communist Party to the Constitution | 41 |
Letter of 59 Intellectuals to the Speaker of the Diet of | 55 |
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