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- catalog contributor b1368169.
- catalog created "1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1977.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Structural causality in economics and some ideas concerning Marxism and anthropology: Anthropology and economics. The concept of social and economic formation. The concept of the tribe.--Dead sections and living ideas in Marx's thinking on primitive society: An attempt at a critical evaluation.--Money and its fetishes: Salt money and the circulation of commodities among the Baruya of New Guinea. Market economy and fetishism, magic, and science according to Marx's Capital.--The phantasmatic nature of social relations: Fetishism, religion and Marx's general theories concerning ideology. The non-correspondence between form and content in social relations. The visible and the invisible among the Baruya of New Guinea. Myth and history.".
- catalog extent "v, 243 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521213118 :0521290988".
- catalog isPartOf "Cambridge studies in social anthropology ; no. 18".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "335.43/8/3012".
- catalog subject "Dialectical materialism.".
- catalog subject "Economic anthropology.".
- catalog subject "Ethnology.".
- catalog subject "GN448.2 .G63213 1977".
- catalog tableOfContents "Structural causality in economics and some ideas concerning Marxism and anthropology: Anthropology and economics. The concept of social and economic formation. The concept of the tribe.--Dead sections and living ideas in Marx's thinking on primitive society: An attempt at a critical evaluation.--Money and its fetishes: Salt money and the circulation of commodities among the Baruya of New Guinea. Market economy and fetishism, magic, and science according to Marx's Capital.--The phantasmatic nature of social relations: Fetishism, religion and Marx's general theories concerning ideology. The non-correspondence between form and content in social relations. The visible and the invisible among the Baruya of New Guinea. Myth and history.".
- catalog title "Perspectives in Marxist anthropology / Maurice Godelier ; translated by Robert Brain.".
- catalog type "text".