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  2. Egalitarianism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 Jun 2024: These forms of egalitarianism are obviously at odds with one another, and much discussion has been had on how to reconcile them (Arneson 2013). ... Anthropological scholarship of egalitarianism focuses as much on the creation of wealth, power, and
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    30 Jun 2024: be redistributed—if not to everyone, then to those who are most in need.</p> <p>These forms of egalitarianism are obviously at odds with one another, and much discussion has ... Anthropological scholarship of egalitarianism focuses as much on the
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    30 Jun 2024: be redistributed—if not to everyone, then to those who are most in need.</p> <p>These forms of egalitarianism are obviously at odds with one another, and much discussion has ... Anthropological scholarship of egalitarianism focuses as much on the
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    30 Jun 2024: be redistributed—if not to everyone, then to those who are most in need.</p> <p>These forms of egalitarianism are obviously at odds with one another, and much discussion has ... Anthropological scholarship of egalitarianism focuses as much on the
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    30 Jun 2024: This perspective is broadly recognised as socially and biologically accurate by much (but not all) of the academy and a smaller portion of the broader public. ... Diagnosed as ‘cultural racism’ by Frantz Fanon (1967), this was not so much a ‘new

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