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    Cumberland : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674060944
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (432 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Tribes Philosophy ; Civilization ; Tribes -- Philosophy ; Civilization ; Tribes ; Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Prologue: The Miracle and the Drumbeats -- 1. Time out of Mind: Tribal Tempo and Civilized Temporality -- 2. The Human in Human Rights: Tribal Needs and Civilized Ideals -- 3. The Kindness of Strangers: Tribalism and the Trials of Democracy -- 4. Sects and Evolution: Tribal Splits and Creedal Schisms -- 5. Which Ten Commandments? : Tribal Taboo and Priestly Morality -- 6. Incest and In-Laws: Tribal Norms and Civilized Narratives -- 7. Forbidden Partners: Ancient Themes in Modern Literature -- 8. In the Company of Men: Tribal Bonds in Warrior Epics -- 9. Playing by the Rules: Savage Rhythms and Civilzed Rhymes -- 10. Seafood and Civilization: From Tribal to Complex Society -- 11. The Route to Civilization: From Tribal to Political Society -- 12. Open Socieities and Closed Minds: Tribalism versus Civilization -- 13. The Old Adam and the Last Man: Taming the Savage Mind -- Epilogue: The Dream-Man -- Appendix: Transitional Time at the Edge of Chaos -- Notes and References -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: Time out of mind: tribal tempo and civilized temporalityThe human in human rights: tribal needs and civilized ideals -- The kindness of strangers: tribalism and the trials of democracy -- Sects and evolution: tribal splits and creedal schisms -- Which ten commandments?: tribal taboo and priestly morality -- Incest and in-laws: tribal norms and civilized narratives -- Forbidden partners: ancient themes in modern literature -- In the company of men: tribal bonds in warrior epics -- Playing by the rules: savage rhythms and civilized rhymes -- Seafood and civilization: from tribal to complex society -- The route to civilization: from tribal to political society -- Open societies and closed minds: tribalism versus civilization -- The old Adam and the last man: taming the savage mind -- Epilogue: the dream-man.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674060944 , 0674060946
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 417 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fox, Robin, 1934- Tribal imagination
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Tribes Philosophy ; Civilization ; Tribes Philosophy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Regional Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; General ; PHILOSOPHY ; Social ; Civilization ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Fox traces our ongoing struggle to maintain open societies in the face of profoundly tribal human needs that, paradoxically, hold the key to our survival. This latest book ranges from incest and arranged marriage to poetry and myth, from human rights and vengeance to pop icons such as Seinfeld
    Abstract: Time out of mind: tribal tempo and civilized temporality -- The human in human rights: tribal needs and civilized ideals -- The kindness of strangers: tribalism and the trials of democracy -- Sects and evolution: tribal splits and creedal schisms -- Which ten commandments?: tribal taboo and priestly morality -- Incest and in-laws: tribal norms and civilized narratives -- Forbidden partners: ancient themes in modern literature -- In the company of men: tribal bonds in warrior epics -- Playing by the rules: savage rhythms and civilized rhymes -- Seafood and civilization: from tribal to complex society -- The route to civilization: from tribal to political society -- Open societies and closed minds: tribalism versus civilization -- The old Adam and the last man: taming the savage mind -- Epilogue: the dream-man.
    Abstract: We began as savages, and savagery has served us well--it got us where we are. But how do our tribal impulses, still in place and in play, fit in the highly complex, civilized world we inhabit today? This question, raised by thinkers from Freud to Levi-Strauss, is fully explored in this book by the acclaimed anthropologist Robin Fox. It takes up what he sees as the main--and urgent--task of evolutionary science: not so much to explain what we do, as to explain what we do at our peril. Ranging from incest and arranged marriage to poetry and myth to human rights and pop icons, Fox sets out to show how a variety of human behaviors reveal traces of their tribal roots, and how this evolutionary past limits our capacity for action. Among the questions he raises: How real is our notion of time? Is there a human "right" to vengeance? Are we democratic by nature? Are cultural studies and fascism cousins under the skin? Is evolutionary history coming to an end--or just getting more interesting? In his famously informative and entertaining fashion, drawing links from Volkswagens to Bartok to Woody Guthrie, from Swinburne to Seinfeld, Fox traces our ongoing struggle to maintain open societies in the face of profoundly tribal human needs--needs which, paradoxically, hold the key to our survival
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-404) and index. - Description based on print version record
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