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ngle global system. We have already seen how gift systems adapt to their contact with global markets. Globa... roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Women fill in the gaps and ... nd market forces are driven by two distinct value systems. * These value systems conflict, but they also interact in not-so-obvious ways. * The formation of inform
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ngle global system. We have already seen how gift systems adapt to their contact with global markets. Globa... roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Women fill in the gaps and ... nd market forces are driven by two distinct value systems. * These value systems conflict, but they also interact in not-so-obvious ways. * The formation of inform
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distant past. In fact they are happening now, and systems like this continue to function in many societies ... titive system ## The moka, and the potlatch, are systems of total services of an agonistic type. Agonisti
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r borders? ## - **Deterritorialization**: Social systems are not limited to one specific place. - **Rete... on**: Global commodity chains create new social systems, new "spaces," in which people live their lives.
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k themselves to death for minimal wages. * Social systems and the global systems are defined by their contradictions. They contain an ongoing struggle of life and
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veryone lives in an intersection of two or more systems. * Contemporary societies are all different, but ... on * Global forces are context for local cultural systems, and vice versa. * This is not just true about
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ween spheres. ## Moral limits on exchange Gift systems are not static or unchanging. They adapt to conta
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roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Women fill in the gaps and
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hem motivation to be rational. They could rely on systems based on instrumental rationality, like bureaucra
welcome_to_anthropology
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m how people confront global problems, but global systems of interaction and interconnection also produce f
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