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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/7%3A_Political_Anthropology_-_A_Cross-Cultural_Comparison_(McDowell)
    Thumbnail: Then presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at an Arizona rally in March 2016. (CC SA 2.0, Gage Skidmore).​​​​​
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/01%3A_The_Development_of_Anthropological_Ideas_(Nader)/zz%3A_Back_Matter
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/19%3A_Public_Anthropology_(Borofsky)
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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/7%3A_Political_Anthropology_-_A_Cross-Cultural_Comparison_(McDowell)/8%3A_Political_Anthropology_-_A_Cross-Cultural_Comparison_(McDowell)
    Like the “invisible hand” of the market to which Adam Smith refers in analyzing the workings of capitalism, two forces govern the workings of politics: power—the ability to induce behavior of others i...Like the “invisible hand” of the market to which Adam Smith refers in analyzing the workings of capitalism, two forces govern the workings of politics: power—the ability to induce behavior of others in specified ways by means of coercion or use or threat of physical force—and authority—the ability to induce behavior of others by persuasion.1 Extreme examples of the exercise of power are the gulags (prison camps) in Stalinist Russia, the death camps in Nazi-ruled Germany and Eastern Europe, and …
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/zz%3A_Back_Matter/13%3A_image_credits
    Figure 3: Woolly mammoth figure contains images from et.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatsad by Andreas Lederer and commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Woolly_mammoth.jpg by By Flying Puffin. Figure 1: Age grades an...Figure 3: Woolly mammoth figure contains images from et.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatsad by Andreas Lederer and commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Woolly_mammoth.jpg by By Flying Puffin. Figure 1: Age grades and age set, based on Sengree in Peoples of Africa is reproduced with permission of Kendall Hunt Publishing Company from Cultural Anthropology: A Concise Introduction by Paul McDowell.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/19%3A_Public_Anthropology_(Borofsky)/17%3A_Public_Anthropology_(Borofsky)
    In 1941, a group of anthropologists formally established the Society for Applied Anthropology “to promote the investigation of the principles of human behavior and the application of these principles ...In 1941, a group of anthropologists formally established the Society for Applied Anthropology “to promote the investigation of the principles of human behavior and the application of these principles to contemporary issues and problems.” The society’s opening statement in its journal noted that “Applied Anthropology is designed not only for scientists, but even more for those concerned with putting plans into operation, administrators, psychiatrists, social workers, and all those who as part of…
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/00%3A_Front_Matter/02%3A_InfoPage
    The LibreTexts libraries are Powered by NICE CXOne and are supported by the Department of Education Open Textbook Pilot Project, the UC Davis Office of the Provost, the UC Davis Library, the Californi...The LibreTexts libraries are Powered by NICE CXOne and are supported by the Department of Education Open Textbook Pilot Project, the UC Davis Office of the Provost, the UC Davis Library, the California State University Affordable Learning Solutions Program, and Merlot.
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    Nevertheless, one of the most violent, main characters in the book insightfully poked fun at me, “Oh Felipe you make us sound like such sensitive crack dealers.” Another one resisted the linearity of ...Nevertheless, one of the most violent, main characters in the book insightfully poked fun at me, “Oh Felipe you make us sound like such sensitive crack dealers.” Another one resisted the linearity of my argument about the impact of structural forces on the neighborhood and his life, “I don’t blame nobody but me, myself and I for the bad I’ve done.”
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    These videos have been included in the teaching resources for Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology with permission from Dr. Political Economy - Lecture 1 9:42 Political Economy ...These videos have been included in the teaching resources for Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology with permission from Dr. Political Economy - Lecture 1 9:42 Political Economy - Lecture 2 12:35 Political Economy - Lecture 3 8:48 Political Economy - Lecture 4 8:35 Political Economy - Lecture 5 9:44 Political Economy - Lecture 6 10:24 The videos are not creative commons licensed and may not be copied, edited, or included in other works without his permission.
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    Wallace, in his underappreciated book Rockdale (1978) wrote the story of Rockdale: “An account of the coming of the machines, the making of a new way of life in the mill hamlets, the triumph of evange...Wallace, in his underappreciated book Rockdale (1978) wrote the story of Rockdale: “An account of the coming of the machines, the making of a new way of life in the mill hamlets, the triumph of evangelical capitalists over socialists and infidels, and the transformation of the workers into Christian soldiers in a cotton-manufacturing district in Pennsylvania in the years before and during the Civil War.”
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Cultural_Anthropology/Book%3A_Perspectives_-_An_Open_Invitation_to_Cultural_Anthropology/11%3A_Religion_(Henninger-Rener)/12%3A_Religion_(Henninger-Rener)
    One under the control of the narcotic sees unroll before him quite a spectacle: most lovely landscapes, monstrous animals, vipers which approach and wind down his body or are entwined like rolls of th...One under the control of the narcotic sees unroll before him quite a spectacle: most lovely landscapes, monstrous animals, vipers which approach and wind down his body or are entwined like rolls of thick cable, at a few centimeters distance; as well, one sees who are true friends and those who betray him or who have done him ill; he observes the cause of the illness which he sustains, at the same time being presented with the most advantageous remedy; he takes part in fantastic hunts; the thing…

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