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tribution to science which is strengthened and made even more
significant by the kind of criticisms leveled at it in this chapter.
The specific criticism involved in our present discussion is that
Freudians tend to assume culture to be a constant and to be more
a result than a cause of the family interaction processes which they
have so well revealed. Rather, the present writer would say, culture
patterns are determined by a great many causes outside of family
relationships and the love behavior system, and these culture patterns
then force the family and love relationships into certain specific
channels.
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*1 F. H. ALLPORT, "Social Psychology", Houghton Mifflin, 1924, pp. 70-71.
2 E. J. KEMPF, The social and sexual behavior of infra-human primates,
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3 C. P. STONE, The congenital sexual behavior of the young male albino rat,
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4 Op. cit.
*5 MARGARET MEAD, "Coming of Age in Samoa", Morrow, 1928, pp. 135-136,
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6 DANIEL. H. KULP, Country Life in South China, Teachers College, New York,
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*7 E. A. WESTERMARCK, The History of Human Marriage, 3 vols., Allerton,
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*9 J. C. FLüGEL, "The Psychoanalytic Study of the Family, Woolf" ( London),
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10 EAST and JONES, Inbreeding and Outbreeding, Monographs on Experi-
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11 J. F. MCLENNAN, Studies in Ancient History, 2d edn., p. 160.
12 FLüGEL, op. cit., pp. 200-216.
*13 GEORGE B. VETTER, The incest taboos, Jour. Abn. & Soc. Psychol., 23:
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14 See FLüGEL, op. cit., pp. 32-34.
15 Ibid., pp. 32-34, 66, 79-80.
16 FLüGEL, op. cit., p. 34.
17 ALLPORT, op. cit., pp. 353-364.
18 BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI, The Sexual Life of Savages in Northwestern
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General
* ROBERT BRIFFAULT, The Mothers, 3 vols., Macmillan, 1927. Also The Mothers,
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M. M. KNIGHT, I. L. PETERS, and P. BLANCHARD, Taboo and Genetics, Moffat,
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*Starred items are of more general importance

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