Democracy and Despotism in Primitive Societies: A Neo-Weberian Approach to Political Theory, Volumen1Associated Faculty Press, 1986 - 506 páginas |
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... early humans . But this is not the proper context for understanding early human cooperation . Human survival depended upon hunting and gathering , defense and order . These in turn depended upon planning , cooperation , sharing , and ...
... early humans . But this is not the proper context for understanding early human cooperation . Human survival depended upon hunting and gathering , defense and order . These in turn depended upon planning , cooperation , sharing , and ...
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... early human society at all - early humans had to possess some weaponry for survival and had to hunt to some extent to survive well . Nonetheless , there are certain things we can learn from them in terms of the political process - in ...
... early human society at all - early humans had to possess some weaponry for survival and had to hunt to some extent to survive well . Nonetheless , there are certain things we can learn from them in terms of the political process - in ...
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... early societies this inevitably meant relative . A brother or son , a mother or sister , often succeeded a charismatic leader and did gain a certain amount of charisma just from association with the charismatic leader . near We are ...
... early societies this inevitably meant relative . A brother or son , a mother or sister , often succeeded a charismatic leader and did gain a certain amount of charisma just from association with the charismatic leader . near We are ...
Contenido
The War Chief vs The Shaman and Elders 5 Political Institutions | 4 |
Legitimacy | 4 |
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
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Democracy and Despotism in Primitive Societies: A Neo-Weberian ..., Volumen1 Ronald M. Glassman Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
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ability activities actual adult allowed analysis animal attempt authority band society became become central charismatic charismatic leader chief clan communal consent continued council course create critical debate decision democracy democratic despotic developed direct discussion dominance early economic emerged equal established existed fact female Finally force fully function further gathering given headman horticultural human human groups hunting ideological individual institutionalized institutions involved kind lead leaders leadership legitimacy legitimation limitation linked male manipulation military nature norms occur organization participation person physical political popular possible present privileges problem produce purely Pygmies rational relationship religious repressive role rules separation shaman sharing simply situation skill social specific spheres status structure succession task territory theory tion tribal council tribal society tribes usually usurpation utilized warfare warrior wealth weapons Weber women
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Human History and Social Process Johan Goudsblom,Eric Lionel Jones,Stephen Mennell Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |