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   * Humanity is one, and all people have the same brains   * Humanity is one, and all people have the same brains
  
-Tylor is an important example of the second anthropology, and he is responsible for introducing a contemporary sense of culture as acquired. But he never talks about plural culture-s. 🤔+Tylor is caught between the two anthropologies. He gives us a contemporary sense of culture as acquired. But he never talks about plural culture-s. 🤔
  
 Rather, each society occupied a different stage of culture, somewhere between primitive and civilized. 🧐 Rather, each society occupied a different stage of culture, somewhere between primitive and civilized. 🧐
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