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4.2.1
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thro.rschram.org/1002/2019/4.2.1 ## Death is not individual When people die, the relationships that they me... s an injury to the social body. ## But death is individual Death is individual in the sense that it is end of an individual biological organism. ## Cultures contain contradictions Cult
3.1.1
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### "Western" culture * Western culture values individualism. * Children are taught to be individuals. * Society and its rules are always external infringements on... n societies which have created the possibility of individualism, the the West, still have gifts and still have
4.3.1
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s great authority. Their choices and decisions as individual spirits have a great deal of influence on living ... ociety is a hypocognized experience for people in individualist cultures. They can see it if they think about ... free," that is, compelled to play the role of the individual without social ties and obligations (Rousseau 197
3.1.2
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n societies which have created the possibility of individualism, for instance "the West," also exchange gifts ... and selling, one is trained to see oneself as an individual, and one becomes blind to the ways in which one i
3.2.1
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rI}} ## Capital, commodities, and the bourgeois individual * When people must sell their labor as a commod... social status of the autonomous, and isolated, **individual** who has no enduring obligations to anyone. ##
4.2.2
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ilemmas between two equally important ideas. * Individual health versus individual choice * Contradictions that emerge in history, when societies interact and influenc
4.3.2
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ymptoms of a particular culture of death in which individuals are forced to be free, and choose their own deat... hence conflict and tension, e.g. gift--commodity, individual--social, hierarchy--solidarity. * Anthropological
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ions. - No one is an island. No one is truly an individual. There has never been a person born who was not a
3.3.2
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respond to market forces is by placing limits on individual choices * Wamira (Papua New Guinea) taro gardens
4.1.1
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rational, or educated * the personal meaning for individuals of a practice * the practical benefits of a prac
4.1.2
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uiz will be announced in class. ## Death is not individual When people die, the relationships that they me
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