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- s, someone who cannot be responsible for action. Groups also act, but in individualist cultures, the actions of groups are usually only recognized because the groups are seen as big individuals * Actions of a corporation,... en individualist cultures recognize the agency of groups, they usually ignore the role of larger social re
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- latch// feasts to determine the rank of different groups (Wolf 1982, 191–92). ===== A new human nature? =
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- me type of classification of new, foreign people, groups, and events is present everywhere on both sides o
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- ools pervasively rank children as individuals and groups. * This is not a plot against children, or a
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- land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within society itself" (Blaikie 1987, 17; see als