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American Journal of Sociology, 1929
Beggars are a phenomenon of civilized society. Early substitutes for charity were slavery, remarriage, prostitution, clientage and vassalage. Social conditions giving rise to beggary and vagrancy.-Outlawry, economic and social disorganization due to changes in the economic order or political stability, breakdown of agriculture, religious ideals and ...
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Beggars are a phenomenon of civilized society. Early substitutes for charity were slavery, remarriage, prostitution, clientage and vassalage. Social conditions giving rise to beggary and vagrancy.-Outlawry, economic and social disorganization due to changes in the economic order or political stability, breakdown of agriculture, religious ideals and ...
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