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Index
Cover
Half Title
Malinowski: Collected Works
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I Primitive Law and Order
I. The Automatic Submission to Custom and the Real Problem
II. Melanesian Economics and the Theory of Primitive Communism
III. The Binding Force of Economic Obligations
IV. Reciprocity and Dual Organization
V. Law, Self-interest, and Social Ambition
VI. The Rules of Law in Religious Acts
VII. The Law of Marriage
VIII. The Principle of Give-and-take Pervading Tribal Life
IX. Reciprocity as the Basis of Social Structure
X. The Rules of Custom Defined and Classified
XI. An Anthropological Definition of Law
XII. Specific Legal Arrangements
XIII. Conclusion and Forecast
Part II Primitive Crime and its Punishment
I. The Law in Breach and the Restoration of Order
II. Sorcery and Suicide as Legal Influences
III. Systems of Law in Conflict
IV. The Factors of Social Cohesion in a Primitive Tribe
Index
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