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- for sameness? ===== A single humanity ===== The concept of culture in anthropology originates in the development of a single, universal concept of human. * Bartolome de las Casas, a Spanish ... l assumptions are involved in even the most basic concept of agency, that is, the capacity to act. Actual
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- rd University Press. Dahl, Robert A. 1957. “The Concept of Power.” //Behavioral Science// 2 (3): 201–15.
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- stem of states ===== There are two senses of the concept of //the state//, one general and one more specif... er their territories and their people. ===== The concept of the state derives from a belief in a great divide in history ===== The concept of the state itself is associated with a traditio... ts of a theory of the modern state ===== Weber’s concept of the so-called “modern” state is based on certa
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- e/2741037. Radcliffe-Brown, A. R. 1952. “On the Concept of Function in Social Science.” In //Structure an
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- ecursors in European thought. Consider Rousseau’s concept of “the natural state of man” (Rousseau [1755] 19
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- ogists want to contribute to a general, universal concept of society, but others question whether there is
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