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2654:4 [2015/08/16 18:46] – [Meyer Fortes and the axiom of amity] Ryan Schram (admin)2654:4 [2021/06/29 02:27] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ### Meyer Fortes and the axiom of amity ### ### Meyer Fortes and the axiom of amity ###
  
-- Two types of social relationships: amity and strangerhood+- Two types of social relationships: [[:Meyer Fortes|amity]] and strangerhood
    - Amity consists of prescriptive altruism    - Amity consists of prescriptive altruism
    - Strangerhood means people can be individually self-interested.     - Strangerhood means people can be individually self-interested. 
 - A return to Henry Maine's theory: status and contract - A return to Henry Maine's theory: status and contract
-   - Except without the evolutionary thinking. +   - Except without the evolutionary thinking.
    - It starts with the 'familial domain'. This is also called the domestic sphere.    - It starts with the 'familial domain'. This is also called the domestic sphere.
  
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 ### There are two holes in this theory ### ### There are two holes in this theory ###
  
-1. Segment = UDG +  * Segment = UDG 
-2. Filiation is conflated with descent. +  Filiation is conflated with descent. 
-3. Example: Ghost marriage +  Example: Ghost marriage
  
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