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[[File:Parsons-Family-Socialization-Interaction-Process-pg362.jpg|thumb|upright|''Family, Socialization and Interaction Process'' pg.362<ref>https://archive.org/details/dli.scoerat.1104familysocializationandinteractionprocess/page/361/mode/2up</ref>]]
== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
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* The first guitar riff was reused in "[[The Story so Far]]"
** ? (man) - vocals
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - acoustic guitar
* The first guitar riff was reused in "[[The Story so Far]]," the B-side of ''[[Micro-Chips & Fish (single)|Micro-Chips & Fish]]''


== Interpretations ==
== Interpretations ==
"''Family, Socialization and Interaction Process"'' is a 1956 book by Talcott Parsons and Robert F. Bales.<ref>https://archive.org/details/familysocializat0000talc/</ref>
''Family, Socialization and Interaction Process'' is a 1956 book by Talcott Parsons and Robert F. Bales.<ref>https://archive.org/details/familysocializat0000talc/</ref> The lyrics were likely inspired by the book's "seven types of component acts".


The last stanza quotes a couplet from an 1857 poem by [[wikipedia:Ernest_Charles_Jones|Ernest Charles Jones]] titled ''The New World'' (later ''The Revolt of Hindostan''): "Mechanic power then ministers to health / And lengthening leisure gladdens greatening wealth"<ref>https://minorvictorianwriters.org.uk/jones/c_poems_1.htm</ref>
The last stanza quotes a couplet from an 1857 poem by [[wikipedia:Ernest_Charles_Jones|Ernest Charles Jones]] titled ''The New World'' (later ''The Revolt of Hindostan''): "Mechanic power then ministers to health / And lengthening leisure gladdens greatening wealth"<ref>https://minorvictorianwriters.org.uk/jones/c_poems_1.htm</ref>

Latest revision as of 15:49, 27 August 2024

Family, Socialization and Interaction Process pg.362[1]

Lyrics

Seven compartments exactly As a series of logical steps Fit the facts exactly (In ‘Family, Socialisation and Interaction Process’)

The only remaining problem Is that the seven Are logically replete (There’s no imperialism Or exploitation or excess)

‘Mechanic power then ministers To health and lengthening Leisure gladdens greatening Wealth’ …

Natural law Supported anyone with things To achieve In the definite task of Expansion

Rationality Diverted possibilities Long enough In a pattern o Hierarchical function

‘Mechanic power Then ministers to health And lengthening leisure Gladdens greatening wealth.’

Chronology

Interpretations

Family, Socialization and Interaction Process is a 1956 book by Talcott Parsons and Robert F. Bales.[2] The lyrics were likely inspired by the book's "seven types of component acts".

The last stanza quotes a couplet from an 1857 poem by Ernest Charles Jones titled The New World (later The Revolt of Hindostan): "Mechanic power then ministers to health / And lengthening leisure gladdens greatening wealth"[3]

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