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AUTOR(ES) Richard D. Schwartz
ANO 1980
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Behavior Science Research
ISSN 0094-3673
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/106939718001500301
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 7246a4a9dbb762302dbf24f9c937b8b6

Resumo

I examine here how Sumner's concept of the mores applies to modern urban society—in particular to law as an epiphenomenon of the mores rather than an influence on them. Strongly-held mores are rare in contem porary societies. Rather, sub mores pervade, causing conflict among antag onistic interests. Law can sometimes bridge these submores, as in labor- management conflict. Law can also provide a framework within which pervasive mores may evolve. For these reasons, law can and does contribute much more to the mores of complex urban societies than Sumner perceived.

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