Sociometry and the Cultural Order

  • Moreno J
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This article discusses the cultural order of sociometry. Three examples of cultural order are religion, drama and society. They present a set of opposite frameworks based on spontaneity, spontaneity training and sociometry. Sociometry has been attacked by some people who are ignorant of its basic work as a cult. Cult is defined as the worship of a person or thing, devoted or extravagant homage or admiration. Cultism can be due to homage to a doctrine, not only to a person or thing. There may be research cults, therapeutic cults, mathematical cults, political cults, the common principle being the sanctity of the doctrine.

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Moreno, J. L. (1943). Sociometry and the Cultural Order. Sociometry, 6(3), 299. https://doi.org/10.2307/2785184

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