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This text addresses the central problem in anthropological theory of the late 1990s - the paradox that humans are both products of social discipline and creators of remarkable improvisation.
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This text addresses the central problem in anthropological theory of the late 1990s - the paradox that humans are both products of social discipline and creators of remarkable improvisation.
Founded in 1913, Harvard University Press is the publisher of such classic works as John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, E. O. Wilson's On Human Nature, and Helen Vendler's Dickinson. The Press continues to be a leading publisher of convergent works in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences, while also taking bold steps in exciting new directions, from innovative partnerships, to a diverse translation program, to an expanded commitment to facilitating scholarly conversation around the globe.
ISBN: | 9780674815667 |
Publisher: | Harvard University Press |
Imprint: | Harvard University Press |
Pub date: | 30 Nov 1998 |
DEWEY: | 306 |
DEWEY edition: | 21 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 349 |
Weight: | 650g |
Height: | 245mm |
Width: | 165mm |
Spine width: | 28mm |