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’s values onto nature. * Plantations, as actual systems, are necessarily incomplete; and so, plantation o... delayed and ongoing harm and wrong done by these systems of domination. * Many people now call for power... unities who were and are subordinated under these systems. * Making reparations is to work to repair wh... repair is a crucial element in abolition of past systems of oppression. Emancipation isn’t enough to make
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~~DECKJS~~ ====== Systems of spheres compared ====== ===== Systems of spheres compared ===== ==== Week 3: Spheres of exchange, in ... s not have this revolutionizing effect on similar systems (Hoskins 1997, 186–88). ===== Why was Bohannan’s... mmodity coexist in every society. * These two systems are based on completely contrary ways of being an
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d procedures as the basis for social patterns and systems. * Social institutions become **more specialize... law and order are placed in the hands of specific systems. ==== Weber’s secularization thesis ==== As soc... h an ethnocentric lens: * Religion is a set of systems and institutions that flows from beliefs about th
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s not have this revolutionizing effect on similar systems (Hoskins 1997, 186–88). ===== References and fur
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s not have this revolutionizing effect on similar systems (Hoskins 1997, 186–88). ===== Commodities and ca
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ties think they are rational and modern, and have systems that keep emotional attachments (or superstitious
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ch other. Mary Douglas argues that societies are systems of classifications. * Dirt is not objective. D
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environments, and how these feed into ecological systems that condition how people live. **Political ecol
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(1996); Deomampo (2019) | |\\ | Aug 12 | 1. [[3.1|Systems of spheres compared]] | | |\\ | Aug 14 | 2. [[3.2
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