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Acknowledgements | |
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Introduction: Joan Vincent | |
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Civil Society (1767) | |
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Free-Market Policies (1776) | |
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Perpetual Peace (1795), Universal History with Cosmopolitan Purpose (1784), and Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1797) | |
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The Effects of the Observation of India on European Thought (1887) | |
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The Property Career of Mankind (1877) | |
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Spectres outside the Domain of Political Economy (1844) | |
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The World Market (1847) | |
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The Dream of a Redeemer (1896) | |
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Classics and Classics Revisited: Introduction | |
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Nuer Politics: Structure and System (1940) | |
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Nuer Ethnicity Militarized | |
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"The Bridge":Analysis of a Social Situation in Zululand | |
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"The Bridge" Revisited | |
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Market Model, Class Structure and Consent: A Reconsideration of Swat Political Organization | |
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The Troubles of Ranhamy Ge Punchirala | |
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Stratagems and Spoils | |
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Passages, Margins, and Poverty: Religious Symbols of Communitas | |
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Political Anthropology | |
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New Proposals for Anthropologists | |
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National Liberation | |
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Imperial Times, Colonial Places:.Introduction | |
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From the History of Colonial Anthropology to the Anthropology of Western Hegemony | |
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East of Said | |
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Perceptions of Protest: Defining the Dangerous in Colonial Sumatra | |
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Culture of Terror - Space of Death | |
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Images of the Peasant in the Consciousness of the Venezuelan Proletariat | |
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Of Revelation and Revolution | |
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Between Speech and Silence | |
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Facing Power - Old Insights, New Questions | |
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Ethnographic Aspects of The World Capitalist System | |
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Cosmopolitics: Confronting a New Millennium:.Introduction | |
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The New World Disorder | |
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Grassroots Globalization and the Research Imagination | |
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Transnationalization, Socio-political Disorder, and Ethnification as Expressions of Declining Global Hegemony | |
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Deadly Developments and Phantasmagoric Representations | |
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Modernity at the Edge of Empire | |
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Politics on the Periphery | |
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Flexible Citizenship among Chinese Cosmopolitans | |
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Long-distance Nationalism Defined | |
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Theorizing Socialism: A Prologue to the "Transition": Katherine Verdery | |
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Marx Went Away but Karl Stayed Behind | |
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The Anti-politics Machine | |
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Peasants against Globalization | |
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On Suffering and Structural Violence: A View from Below | |
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Anthropology and Politics: Commitment, Responsibility and the Academy | |
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Thinking Academic Freedom in Gendered Post-coloniality | |
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Index | |