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- catalog contributor b13198841.
- catalog created "1966.".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "1966.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1966.".
- catalog description "Part I. Primitive law and order -- 1. The automatic submission to custom and the real problem -- 2. Melanesian economics and theory of primitive communism -- 3. The binding force of economic obligations -- 4. Reciprocity and dual organization -- 5. Law, self-interest, and social ambition -- 6. The rules of law in religious acts -- 7. The law of marriage -- 8. The principle of give-and-take pervading tribal life -- 9. Reciprocity as the basis of social structure -- 10. The rules of custom defined and classified -- 11. An anthropological definition of law -- 12. Specific legal arrangements -- 13. Conclusion and forecast -- Part II. Primitive crime and its punishment -- 1. The law in breach and the restoration of order -- 2. Sorcery and suicide as legal influences -- 3. Systems of law in conflict -- 4. The factors of social cohesion in a primitive tribe.".
- catalog extent "xii, 132 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Crime and custom in savage society.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Crime and custom in savage society.".
- catalog isPartOf "International library of psychology, philosophy and scientific method".
- catalog isPartOf "International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "1966.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Totowa, N.J. : Littlefield, Adams,".
- catalog relation "Crime and custom in savage society.".
- catalog spatial "Melanesia.".
- catalog subject "Ethnology Melanesia.".
- catalog subject "GN493 .M3 1966".
- catalog subject "Law, Primitive.".
- catalog subject "Primitive societies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Primitive law and order -- 1. The automatic submission to custom and the real problem -- 2. Melanesian economics and theory of primitive communism -- 3. The binding force of economic obligations -- 4. Reciprocity and dual organization -- 5. Law, self-interest, and social ambition -- 6. The rules of law in religious acts -- 7. The law of marriage -- 8. The principle of give-and-take pervading tribal life -- 9. Reciprocity as the basis of social structure -- 10. The rules of custom defined and classified -- 11. An anthropological definition of law -- 12. Specific legal arrangements -- 13. Conclusion and forecast -- Part II. Primitive crime and its punishment -- 1. The law in breach and the restoration of order -- 2. Sorcery and suicide as legal influences -- 3. Systems of law in conflict -- 4. The factors of social cohesion in a primitive tribe.".
- catalog title "Crime and custom in savage society / by Bronislaw Malinowski.".
- catalog type "text".