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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Chronology
Introduction
Polemics, Caveats, and Standpoints
Organization of the Book
1 The Enlightenment and Anthropology
Early Enlightenment Thought
The New Anthropology of the Enlightenment
The Institutionalization of Anthropology
2 Marx’s Anthropology
What are Human Beings?
History
Truth and Praxis
3 Human Natural Beings
Charles Darwin and the Development of Modern Evolutionary Theory
Human Natural Beings: Bodies That Walk, Talk, Make Tools, and Have Culture
Marx on the Naturalization of Social Inequality
4 History, Culture, and Social Formation
Marx’s Historical-Dialectical Conceptual Framework
Pre-Capitalist Societies: Limited, Local, and Vital
5 Capitalism and the Anthropology of the Modern World
The Transition to Capitalism and its Development
The Articulation of Modes of Production
Property, Power, and Capitalist States
6 Anthropology for the Twenty-First Century
Social Relations and the Formation of Social Individuals
Anthropology: “The Study of People in Crisis by People in Crisis”
Notes
Bibliography
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