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a set of corollaries about social systems: * **Societies, social systems, and the collective existence of ... closer to nature than Europeans, and live in just societies (Rousseau [1755] 1964, 132–33, 178–79). * According to Montesquieu, societies of the East are despotic and societies of the West are fair and just. (Montesquieu [1748] 1777, 356) * E
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Each society is like a world unto itself, but no societies are truly isolated and the evidence for the effects of contact and interaction among different societies is everywhere in history. This is a paradox. ... ere many histories or just one global history? Do societies evolve in the same ways or not? * If everything... how should we talk about big things that a lot of societies go through, like war, violence, or domination? Ho
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s of the fur trade noted by Wolf are: * Native societies gained new opportunities for wealth and technolog... 165–67). * Large-scale bison hunting by Native societies of the Plains was driven by the opportunity to tr... waiian society continues to interact with foriegn societies commercially and politically. * Nobles trade w
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ity ===== Anthropologists’ writings about Native societies in North America take on a second life. It is no... respect to the people they describe. * Native societies adapt to living under settler colonialism in orde... h self-determination. * Change means that these societies appear to have lost the traditions which are the
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Bafokeng Kingdom * 18–19th century potlatching societies of the Pacific Northwest of North America * the... real things that exist ==== * Urban and rural societies are … Well, if you took first-year anthro classes... group of individuals. * **Don’t** **lump** some societies together under one label—Indigenous, small-scale,
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this paper, Foucault states that power in liberal societies operates the same way as fascism and Stalinism, even though people in liberal societies cite these as chief examples of the abuse of stat
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lia, and many other pluralistic and multicultural societies, Muslims and their mosques are **neighbors with p... ernational Conference on Muslims In Multicultural Societies.” Newsroom. Prime Minister’s Office Singapore. ka
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a kind of conceptual metaphor. When you think of societies as organisms it makes it hard to think of them as

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