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  1. The Protestant Ethic Thesis in Analytical and Comparative Context.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1967 - Diogenes 15 (59):25-46.
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  2. Cultural Premises and the Limits of Convergence in Modern Societies: An Examination of Some Aspects of Japanese Society.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (147):125-147.
    In this paper I shall attempt to analyze some comparative aspects of modern societies which bear on the problem of convergence of modern, especially industrial, societies and the closely related analytical problems of the relations between culture and social structure.
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  3. Heterodoxies, Sectarianism and Dynamics of Civilizations.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (120):1-21.
    Heterodoxy, sects and sectarianism seemingly belong to the sphere of religions; they obviously refer to doctrinal organizational and behavioral aspects of dissension within the frameworks of religions. It would, however, be wrong to think that their importance is confined only within such frameworks—broad and important as they are. The importance of heterodoxy and sectarianism is indeed much wider. It is much wider not only because the term sect has been often used—as Roger Caillois has demonstrated in his brilliant essay on (...)
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    The Causes of Disintegration and Fall of Empires: Sociological and Historical Analyses.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1961 - Diogenes 9 (34):82-107.
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    The Implications of Weber's Sociology of Religion for the Understanding of the Processes of Change in Contemporary Non-European Societies and Civilization.Samuel N. Eisenstadt - 1974 - Diogenes 22 (85):83-111.
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