“…those whose activities generated the relations constitutive of industrialism, imperialism, political parties, a state educational system or a national health service, were quite different people from those who later had to live in a society made up of these structures amongst others. The crucial element of this insight is a recognition of Auguste Comte's important aphorism that the majority of actors are the dead.”- Archer, M.S., 1996. Social Integration and System Integration: Developing the Distinction. Sociology, 30(4), pp.679–699.
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