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... SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND MARXIST VIEWS ON SOCIETY BY RAYMOND FIRTH Fellow of the Academy Read 3 May 1972 AM honoured by this Academy and the Association of Social Anthropologists to be invited to deliver the first Radcliffe- Brown ...
... SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND MARXIST VIEWS ON SOCIETY BY RAYMOND FIRTH Fellow of the Academy Read 3 May 1972 AM honoured by this Academy and the Association of Social Anthropologists to be invited to deliver the first Radcliffe- Brown ...
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... social anthropologists ; then what use has been made of his theories in social anthropology ; and finally what I think Marx's work can mean to a sceptical anthropologist . It is a personal view , it is highly compressed , and it deals ...
... social anthropologists ; then what use has been made of his theories in social anthropology ; and finally what I think Marx's work can mean to a sceptical anthropologist . It is a personal view , it is highly compressed , and it deals ...
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... social product . In the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts ( 1844 ) Marx argued that even what appear to be very private individual actions have a social quality . ' Even when I carry out scientific work - an activity which I seldom ...
... social product . In the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts ( 1844 ) Marx argued that even what appear to be very private individual actions have a social quality . ' Even when I carry out scientific work - an activity which I seldom ...
Contents
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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