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-"Thus the [[norm]] has a history much like that of an article of common law: it is an accumulation of decisions made by the community over a long period of time which gradually gathers enough moral influence to serve as a precedent for future decisions." --"[[Notes on the Sociology of Deviance]]" (1962) [[Kai Erikson]] +"Thus the [[Social norm|norm]] has a history much like that of an article of [[common law]]: it is an accumulation of decisions made by the community over a long period of time which gradually gathers enough moral influence to serve as a precedent for future decisions." --"[[Notes on the Sociology of Deviance]]" (1962) by [[Kai T. Erikson]]
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"Thus the norm has a history much like that of an article of common law: it is an accumulation of decisions made by the community over a long period of time which gradually gathers enough moral influence to serve as a precedent for future decisions." --"Notes on the Sociology of Deviance" (1962) by Kai T. Erikson

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