Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Malinowski: "In the writing up of his results the modern anthropologist is naturally tempted to add his wider, somewhat diffused and intangible experiences to his descriptions of definite fact; to present the details of custom, belief, and organization against the background of a general theory of primitive culture. This little book is the outcome of a field worker’s yielding to such temptation. In extenuation of this lapse —if lapse it be— I should like to urge the great need for more theory in anthropological jurisprudence, especially theory born from actual contact with savages. I should also point out that in this work reflections and generalizations stand out clearly from the descriptive paragraphs. Last, not least, I should like to claim that my theory is not made of conjecture or hypothetical reconstruction but is simply an attempt at formulating the problem, at introducing precise concepts and clear definitions into the subject."

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Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Malinowski: "In the writing up of his results the modern anthropologist is naturally tempted to add his wider, somewhat diffused and intangible experiences to his descriptions of definite fact; to present the details of custom, belief, and organization against the background of a general theory of primitive culture. This little book is the outcome of a field worker’s yielding to such temptation. In extenuation of this lapse —if lapse it be— I should like to urge the great need for more theory in anthropological jurisprudence, especially theory born from actual contact with savages. I should also point out that in this work reflections and generalizations stand out clearly from the descriptive paragraphs. Last, not least, I should like to claim that my theory is not made of conjecture or hypothetical reconstruction but is simply an attempt at formulating the problem, at introducing precise concepts and clear definitions into the subject."

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Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Crime and Custom in Savage Society

by Bronislaw Malinowski
Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Crime and Custom in Savage Society

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Malinowski: "In the writing up of his results the modern anthropologist is naturally tempted to add his wider, somewhat diffused and intangible experiences to his descriptions of definite fact; to present the details of custom, belief, and organization against the background of a general theory of primitive culture. This little book is the outcome of a field worker’s yielding to such temptation. In extenuation of this lapse —if lapse it be— I should like to urge the great need for more theory in anthropological jurisprudence, especially theory born from actual contact with savages. I should also point out that in this work reflections and generalizations stand out clearly from the descriptive paragraphs. Last, not least, I should like to claim that my theory is not made of conjecture or hypothetical reconstruction but is simply an attempt at formulating the problem, at introducing precise concepts and clear definitions into the subject."


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BN ID: 2940153420585
Publisher: Booklassic
Publication date: 08/05/2016
Series: Crime and Custom in Savage Society
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 57
File size: 363 KB

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Russell Smith, Bronislaw Malinowski

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction to the Transaction Edition Introduction PART I.Primitive Law and Order 1The Automatic Submission to Custom and the Real Problem 2Melanesian Economics and the Theory of Primitive Communism 3The Binding Force of Economic Obligations 4Reciprocity and Dual Organization 5Law, Self-interest, and Social Ambition 6The Rules of Law in Religious Acts 7The Law of Marriage 8The Principle of Give-and-take Pervading Tribal Life
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