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This subsection doesn't use complete sentences and is almost inintellegible. The reference is not well formatted. The reference is to an article that Prysbylak himself published on academia, which has not been peer reviewed or published in another medium; it seems like gibberish pseudo-science, but I'm not a sociologist so I can't determine if this is the case. Roman Przybylak doesn't seem to be a prolific sociologist, he doesn't seem to have any other publications, he certainly doesn't have the same impact as other authors mentioned in this section.
Why is this page a thing? The page on Social Structure is well written and covers everything that would be covered on this page. Wikipedia User 1 (talk) 02:46, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
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