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- ratified global system, and each society contains within it separate, unequal strata * Some people’s n... selected as the standard for everyone else, both within one society and globally. * Other people’s pe... icit in masking structures of cultural domination within and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cu
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- contain multitudes; there is a unity of opposites within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everyt... nd essence in the many examples of people’s lives within one community or situation. * The idea of Orok... ngdom is now defined by the community’s existence within a postcolonial, post-Apartheid nation-state. *
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- ratified global system, and each society contains within it separate, unequal strata * Some people’s n... selected as the standard for everyone else, both within one society and globally. * Other people’s pe... icit in masking structures of cultural domination within and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cu
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- contain multitudes; there is a unity of opposites within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everyt... nd essence of the many examples of people’s lives within one community or situation. * The idea of Orok... ngdom is now defined by the community’s existence within a postcolonial, post-Apartheid nation-state. *
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- ed on tradition or value-rationality will develop within itself a capacity to administer itself. * It will develop a bureaucratic organization within itself. * A bureaucracy is a system of office... - It assumes that we can speak of a single state within a single territory, as if it exists in isolation.
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- ould already imagine the possibility of self-rule within an empire. Now they were out of a job (Mamdani 19... colonial order is “be more tribal,” that is, live within the confines of the categories we assume you belo
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- etween society and land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within society itself" (Blaikie 1987, 17; see also Watts 1983).// ==== Political ecol
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- straints (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 56). * Everyone within one community will have the same social facts, so
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- 5] 1982, 60) * The implicit rules that people within one society follow are thoughts of the collective
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- tant theoretical paradigms and schools of thought within contemporary cultural anthropology. Students will
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- straints (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 56). * Everyone within one community will have the same social facts, so
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- 5] 1982, 60) * The implicit rules that people within one society follow are thoughts of the collective
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- munity). One participates in the community solely within one’s own imagination, as an autonomous individua
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- y conceived. They contain a generalized sociality within. Indeed, persons are frequently constructed as th
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- ===== This can be seen as a longstanding tension within anthropology between universalism and particulari