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- ays of thinking about things. - Anthropologists critique themselves and their own implicit norms and value
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- ays of thinking about things. - Anthropologists critique themselves and their own implicit norms and value
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- awa gardener? ===== Nostalgia as ideology and as critique ===== * Every society is part of a global orde
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- arrett. 2013. “Human Rights as Moral Progress?: A Critique.” //Cultural Anthropology// 28 (4): 716–36. https
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- thinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy.” In //Habermas an
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