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- | **3** | **March 06** | **The cultural roots of Western liberal politics** | Habermas ([1962] 1992); Fras
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- owski, Bronislaw. (1922) 1932. //Argonauts of the Western Pacific: An Account of Native Enterprise and Adve
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- is faith in progress. * First, although affluent Western societies long claimed to be model for so-called
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- ====== Week 3—The cultural roots of Western liberal politics ====== ===== Week 3—The cultural roots of Western liberal politics ===== **Main reading:** Haberma
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- ticularly questions and challenges that, I think, Western liberal democracy has failed to answer for itself
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- owski, Bronislaw. (1922) 1932. //Argonauts of The Western Pacific: An Account of Native Enterprise and Adve
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- | **3** | **March 08** | **The cultural roots of Western liberal politics** | Habermas ([1962] 1992); Fras
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- \\ | **10** | **Migration and multiculturalism in Western societies** | Vertovec (2007) | Rex (1996); Tauss
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- Social Anthropology of the Dobu Islanders of the Western Pacific//. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Maus
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- ence how people understand human differences, the Western narrative of progress also influences people's un
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- ====== Week 10: Migration and multiculturalism in Western societies ====== ===== Week 10: Migration and multiculturalism in Western societies ===== Leo Couacaud\\ ANTH 1002: Anthro
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- ====== Week 10: Migration and multiculturalism in Western societies ====== ===== Week 10: Migration and multiculturalism in Western societies ===== Leo Couacaud\\ ANTH 1002: Anthro
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- t 1986, [1970] 1980). * For Dumont, people in Western culture can only see other people’s ways of life ... because they want to undermine the idea that the Western self-conception is objectively universal. =====
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- * “We have never been modern” (Latour 1993) * Western societies believe that they have refounded themse