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- u appeals to new information about the indigenous societies of the New World to support his conception of the... closer to nature than Europeans, and live in just societies (Rousseau [1755] 1964, 132–33, 178–79). Question... nation of the world found in European and Western societies. They provide an image which is the dichotomous o... The history of Europe and the histories of other societies are one ===== Immanuel Wallerstein (1974) theori
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- two fundamental things * They **agree** that societies are not static, and that each society is a produc... other major issues * They **disagree** on how societies change. * They **disagree** on the nature of ... The world is a mosaic of different cultures. * Societies of the world are part of a stratified global syst... tructures of cultural domination within and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cultures” view (or the
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- eople are violent, anthropologists show that some societies are peaceful. * To the claim that men always do... thropologists show that genders are equal in some societies. * To the claim that all people act as individu... ty of their choices, anthropologists can point to societies based on the obligations of reciprocity. This is... ference that denies the contradictions that human societies produce in history. (A lesser argument against t
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- here is no such thing as modernity because no two societies are alike or have the same history. <HTML> </td> ... oming something else. Can we also say this about societies and cultures? ===== A dialectic process is the w