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Human types : an introduction to social anthropology /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ;Toronto : New American Library ; Londonk : New English Library, 1958.Description: 176 p. illus. 18 cmSubject(s):
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1. Racial traits and mental differences -- 2. Man and nature -- 3. Work and wealth of primitive communities -- 4. Some principles of social structure -- 5. The regulation of conduct -- 6. Reason and unreason in human belief -- 7. Anthropology in modern life.
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"A Mentor book."

Summary: A comprehensive and concise analysis of the deeply rooted differences in customs and habits between "primitive" and "civilized" societies.--

1. Racial traits and mental differences -- 2. Man and nature -- 3. Work and wealth of primitive communities -- 4. Some principles of social structure -- 5. The regulation of conduct -- 6. Reason and unreason in human belief -- 7. Anthropology in modern life.

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