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Preface;
1. Morality and aesthetics in the ritual archetype;
2. Drama and the African world-view;
3. Ideology and the social vision (1): the religious factor;
4. Ideology and the social vision (2): the secular ideal; Appendix: the fourth stage; Index.
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