The social system : K. Marx and T. Parsons / by Harsja W. Bachtiar. January 1964.

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The social system : K. Marx and T. Parsons / by Harsja W. Bachtiar. January 1964.

Typewritten essay for Social Relations 206b, pro-seminar for sociology, given in the fall term of 1963-1964 by Professor George Caspar Homans and Dr. Florence Kluckhohn.

[17] leaves ; 28 cm.

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