Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 58British Academy, 1974 - Science |
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Page 194
... economic anthropology . From a Marxist viewpoint exchange in primitive society is of essentially different quality than in an industrial society where the economy has separated the means of production from the worker . Here , it is ...
... economic anthropology . From a Marxist viewpoint exchange in primitive society is of essentially different quality than in an industrial society where the economy has separated the means of production from the worker . Here , it is ...
Page 195
... economic perceptions and judgement of non- capitalistic man . The pre - capitalist economic formations are not an empirical outline of early types of economy and society , but an imagina- tive sketch , selecting out the main themes ...
... economic perceptions and judgement of non- capitalistic man . The pre - capitalist economic formations are not an empirical outline of early types of economy and society , but an imagina- tive sketch , selecting out the main themes ...
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... economy to commercial agriculture , he identifies the most significant determining forces in the social relations in each phase of the economic transformation , placing particular emphasis on the controlling role of the eldest male ...
... economy to commercial agriculture , he identifies the most significant determining forces in the social relations in each phase of the economic transformation , placing particular emphasis on the controlling role of the eldest male ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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