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- to contribute to a general, universal concept of society, but others question whether there is such a thing as society, and if it has to have a universal definition. ... ences are an effort to move away from asking what society //should be// to explaining what society //is//.<HTML></p></HTML><HTML></li></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML><HTML
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- ee** that societies are not static, and that each society is a product of a history of contact. * They ... tudy history to understand the present of any one society. * But they also **disagree** on other major is... are part of a stratified global system, and each society contains within it separate, unequal strata *... s the standard for everyone else, both within one society and globally. * Other people’s perspectives a
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- ) * The implicit rules that people within one society follow are thoughts of the collective consciousness of society, or “social facts.” * Social facts appear to ... n universals. * On the one hand, Rousseau sees society as something imposed on people, who are each natu... 4), argues that European thinking about their own society is implicitly based on a dichotomy between “The E
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Society as mind ====== ===== Society as mind ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700: Key debates in anthropology\\ ryan.s... , but to an individual they appear to be things. Society constructs (thinks) reality for people. ===== Th... s are systems ===== Much like Durkheim redefined society, Ferdinand de Saussure redefined language: * T
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- le. <HTML> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </HTML> A modern society is a society based on individualism, voluntary choice, and rational rules for cooperation. <HTML> </td> <t... n is that it is simply the establishment of a new society in a new place. * But this produces a contradic... ts opposite—A colonial settlement is not a native society. * Colonialism is the **both** the establishmen
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- eveal a deeper tension between two ways of seeing society and social forces: * A search for a //logos//,