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- 3.2
- ption. * They are “experts” at being bourgeois individuals. * The expanding consumer culture of the urban... its? * The fame one earns as a model bourgeois individual is also work. * Shopping media cultivates the proper ethos of individualism in audiences. ===== Individualism is learned ===== Media texts about shopping, and the experience of sho
- 2.1
- ghts of the collective consciousness, but to each individual they feel real, like they are objective and exter... make choices based on rational thinking. * Each individual will tend to choose what gets them the most in re... l give up to acquire it?” For an economist, each individual seeks a rational maximization of utility. ===== ... assumptions: - People always see themselves as individuals with a distinct individual self-interest. - Pe
- 7.1
- cribed as prescriptions and prohibitions. * Are individuals nothing more than obedient, robotic rule-followe... nd to have an effect on their circumstances (i.e. individual agency)? ===== Is reciprocity a rule? ===== Pie... The social quality of reciprocity is a matter of individual practice. * If you reciprocate right away, the... is not a constraint on freedom; it is a source of individual agency. By embodying a social position, people a
- 3.1
- arket may also sound like a social world based on individual personal freedom. For them, this is //[[:modernit... cus// (or the innate economic rationality of each individual), but also believes that there is a logic in hist
- 4.1
- respond to market forces is by placing limits on individual choices * Wamira (Papua New Guinea) taro garde... , reciprocity, and interdependence to alienation, individualism, and commodity consumption. * Both the log
- 6.1
- ?”// will tend to reveal a mostly-stable group of individuals who depend on each other on a regular basis. (An... symbolizes change and liberation of oneself as an individual. * Migrants cut their ties, uproot themselves,
- 2.2
- n societies which have created the possibility of individualism still have gifts and still have reciprocity.
- 5.2
- e prohibition is for the whole community, not for individuals and their choices. * In the simplest form, t
- 7.2
- Vermonter mothers mostly apply the habitus of the individual community member, linked to an ideal of equality
- 9.1
- Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 1997. “Multiculturalism, Individualism and Human Rights: Romanticism, the Enlightenme
- 9.2
- Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 1997. “Multiculturalism, Individualism and Human Rights: Romanticism, the Enlightenme
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- 001041750001923X. ———. 1997. “Multiculturalism, Individualism and Human Rights: Romanticism, the Enlightenme