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e hour glass, so are the days of our lives.” * Progress, development, from tradition to utopia * Crisis... toppage. It is neither an inevitable march toward progress nor an inevitable loss of a diversity of cultural... n this system - One story is a happy story of progress toward modernity. - Another story is a sad, p
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istinct eras, each representing a step forward in progress toward a better system. * Ferdinand Tönnies (T... ocial action, it leads to another linear scale of progress, which is ethnocentric. * The establishment o
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l character of any historical narrative of modern progress is a specific version of the rational individual.... is its own master. Similarly, stories of social progress depict a society moving from tradition, stasis, a
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and anthropology could contribute to enlightened, progressive colonial government (see, e.g. Hogbin 1946; Wo
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k that a national imagined community is a form of progress toward individual liberation. * Nationalism i

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