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- exchange ## Many societies organize objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchang... nds). * The way you treat your //ikpanture// is distinct from the way you treat other people. The relation
- 1.2
- 's lives in a cultural context Anthropology is a distinct way of understanding human behavior and community
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- xchange ## Many societies organize objects into distinct, ranked **[[:spheres of exchange]]** 1. Women as
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- nized into classes, and people of each class play distinct social roles - Capitalism is contradictory. It
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- social forces and market forces are driven by two distinct value systems. * These value systems conflict, bu
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- social forces and market forces are driven by two distinct value systems. * These value systems conflict, bu
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- ernity. Today I want to talk about modernity as a distinct kind of change. On Wednesday, I want to argue t
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- ne's relationship to God * Christian morality is distinct from obligations entailed in social relationships
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- his class in an introduction to anthropology as a distinct way of thinking about societies, social change, a
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- tures, who each see the world and other people in distinct ways. Therefore, you cannot understand contempora