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... political and economic analysis . All the concepts ap- propriate to the analysis of contemporary economic systems , such as wages , rent , interest , property , and capital , have a political dimension to them . Just as production and ...
... political and economic analysis . All the concepts ap- propriate to the analysis of contemporary economic systems , such as wages , rent , interest , property , and capital , have a political dimension to them . Just as production and ...
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... political power . To the extent that political leadership can be said to exist at all among simple egalitarian societies , it is exercised by leaders of the " head- man " variety . The headman , unlike such state - level specialists as ...
... political power . To the extent that political leadership can be said to exist at all among simple egalitarian societies , it is exercised by leaders of the " head- man " variety . The headman , unlike such state - level specialists as ...
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... political theme , whether conservative or revolutionary . This does not mean that the political functions of revitalization can be disregarded , but rather that the particular circumstances may not be appropriate for a mature phase of ...
... political theme , whether conservative or revolutionary . This does not mean that the political functions of revitalization can be disregarded , but rather that the particular circumstances may not be appropriate for a mature phase of ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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