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basis for social patterns and systems. * Social institutions become **more specialized** in their functions. E... ntric lens: * Religion is a set of systems and institutions that flows from beliefs about the sacred, moralit
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2022a). He writes: > Incompleteness (in persons, institutions, cultures, civilisations, being human, //Juju//, ... of its parts. The parts of society—its rules and institutions—function to maintain these two different kinds of
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xpansion of global capitalism and its core social institutions: private property, the commodity, and the alienat
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n every society. * Gift exchange and capitalist institutions coexist but also conflict with each other. *
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cription of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People//. Oxford: Oxford University
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are homogenous populations, it’s only because new institutions—like a national school system—have flattened out
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ermination, addressing harms, and changing ‘laws, institutions, and systems’ to ensure ‘that harm will not happe
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ty which claimed that you could understand social institutions by looking for their origins in the past. * H

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