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... nations . For example , many societies lack anything comparable to the governments and political institutions of nation - states . The comparative study of eco- nomics has been enriched by anthropolo- gists , who have discovered ...
... nations . For example , many societies lack anything comparable to the governments and political institutions of nation - states . The comparative study of eco- nomics has been enriched by anthropolo- gists , who have discovered ...
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... nation , is to do a series . of comparable community studies . Commu- nities located in different regions can be used to sample different economic ... nations , and it can also help develop the relevant ques- tions to. 54 FIELD TECHNIQUES.
... nation , is to do a series . of comparable community studies . Commu- nities located in different regions can be used to sample different economic ... nations , and it can also help develop the relevant ques- tions to. 54 FIELD TECHNIQUES.
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... nations fighting each other . Indeed , modern nations have perpetrated some of the bloodiest acts ever witnessed by humanity . In the absence of a world government , na- tions are reminiscent of Yanomamo villages— locked in conflict ...
... nations fighting each other . Indeed , modern nations have perpetrated some of the bloodiest acts ever witnessed by humanity . In the absence of a world government , na- tions are reminiscent of Yanomamo villages— locked in conflict ...
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