IX I. KXA.MI'I.Ks MK SOCIAL AND SOCIETAL 



> to a greater 



nmge of thought i |>nmr Mian wi 



nee is far more sever- . for famine, pesti- 

 M beasts, and ferocious enemies are an 



preset .<% r, men are so ignorant of the causes 



f these | are loath to run the risk oi 



ways -.: ..Id n.-eds > and wont have demount 



hed mod- II !! 



atL.nl to take tin- risk of innovation, ami flu* pressure of ar 



immemorial nistom, and of mechai -mnny is 



harsh and ar! 1'riuiitivf sorial as<-,>n.i. impatient 



iivi.lual idiosyncrasy and manifests itself in those cnuler 

 forms of social control which 



The Hlllttl.' and rrtin.'d ii; tl of sn.-ial order, 8U 



MM.",* .ind persona] id--.tU. are less important than tribal 

 .o.-ial ru-t'.iii. magical ( 1 Iwlirf in the super- 



.ral. 



'1.-NV8 Parsons* has assembled som sting 



tin- siip.-niatural i^ a VITV potent 



means of presen primitive social onler. Thr "bogy- 



who carries off naughty rhildn n. \\i... oats and kills un- 

 manageable juniors, is ;ipp,-alrd to I iy primitive parents to keep 

 \\II.T.- t! ng and out of the way of adults. 



wl will com.' and take aw.ty noisy children of the Thompson 



timitivc Social Ancrmlat 1 an an Ap-nt of ScWetlOM in So- 



rmiwion from PuUi- 

 j of tkf American Kocido^Ml > I 1 "17 



nk hrtwrrn Hrlifrioo and Morality in Karlv 'ultur f w Amtr. An 

 tkrop.,! . \\ II. \... 1. ,.,. U-7. 



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