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2.2
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====== Capitalism, commodities, and the bourgeois individual ====== ===== Capitalism, commodities, and the bourgeois individual ===== ==== Week 2: Gifts, commodities, and spher... ee both the reality of society and the fiction of individual alienation in every society, and they interact in... == Bourgeois culture teaches us that we are each individual economic actors and that there is no society on w
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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
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embeddedness of value are not just constraints on individual freedom; they are forms of collective agency. =... 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
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adcliffe-Brown [1935] 1952, 181). * Unlike an individual animal, societies can and sometimes do become som... r? * As a reflection of the fact that people—as individuals and in communities to which they belong—know the... relevant to understand the present, either at an individual level, at the level of a single community of peop
1.2
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* but we are taught also to live as if we were individual actors who make choices based on economic rationa... tal, property, and wealth) imposes its culture of individualism on everyone else. * //Robinson Crusoe// is
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?”// 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,
8.2
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* In Christian thinking, morality is a matter of individual beliefs. This tendency is only emphasized in Prot... beral nation-state also promises that religion is individual, private, and has no bearing on whether a person
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relevant to understand the present, either at an individual level, at the level of a single community of peop... ther? * a reflection of the fact that people—as individuals and in communities to which they belong—know the
4.2
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e prohibition is for the whole community, not for individuals and their choices. * In the simplest form, t
6.2
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Vermonter mothers mostly apply the habitus of the individual community member, linked to an ideal of equality
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day, we can see that the triumph of the bourgeois individual has produced paradoxical, unanticipated, weird, w
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ence, but it is distinct from the mundane, and so individuals cannot simply do what they want with sacred thin
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legal personality, that is, the same rights as an individual. * According to the agreement, its rights and i
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lternative values and creates the possibility for individual and collective autonomy. * Plots are, in anot
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[[2.2|Capitalism, commodities, and the bourgeois individual]] | | |\\ | **3** | **Spheres of exchange, in com
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