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- nt and focus on rational decision making, then we assume that alternatives are failures or errors. ===== ... gy of the state? ===== - Anthropology does not assume that is a universal concept of the state that app... l that it is culture-free, anthropologists always assume that people cooperate because they share a common... is the state? An anthropologist would however not assume that there is a single unitary state, floating ab
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- orld is a culture, then it is because the writers assume that cultures are like worlds, or islands; each p... in the context of their cultures, but he seems to assume that people’s wants aren’t really all that differ
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- ally needs to be in the watchtower; the prisoners assume someone is there, and so they monitor themselves.... is, live within the confines of the categories we assume you belong to. ===== Indirectly indirect rule in
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- f a collective mind, and people in that community assume that they are objective and real. ===== The spli
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- ld it mean to embrace the second solution, and to assume that A is both A and not-A. It would mean that e
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- a central authority. Many theories of the nation assume that Weber’s theory of the state is correct, and
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- r own ontological commitments secure, because you assume that these statements represent thoughts of a col
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- nthropology is not interested in origins. It does assume the same kind of hierarchy of causes. Humans as