Anthropology and Politics: Revolutions in the Sacred GroveISBN: 978-0-631-19918-2
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284 pages
December 1995, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
1. The Politics of Anthropology.
2. Origins of Society.
3. Culture, Constraint and Community.
4. Freud's Social Contract.
5. Past and Present.
6. James Frazer and Cambridge.
7. Pluralism and the Neolithic.
8. The Highway to Growth.
9. A Marxist Might-have-been.
10. War and Violence.
11. Tribe and State in the Middle East.
12. Maghreb as Mirror for Man.
13. Lawrence of Moravia.
14. Anthropology and Europe.
15. The Coming Fin de Millenaire.
16. The Uniqueness of Truth.
Acknowledgments.
Index.