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This volume considers the role of analogy in symbol formation, with
reference to bodily process. It focuses on symbols and symbolic
structures that can be traced over millenia and across geographical
distance and addresses the beginnings of figurative art in the
Upper Paleolithic cave paintings.
This volume shows the importance for international security studies
for better understanding the social dynamics of peace and conflict.
It illustrates the crucial role that culture and symbols play in
facilitating peace or fostering conflict and intended for
anthropologists widely.
This volume shows the importance for international security studies
for better understanding the social dynamics of peace and conflict.
It illustrates the crucial role that culture and symbols play in
facilitating peace or fostering conflict and intended for
anthropologists widely.
This volume considers the role of analogy in symbol formation, with
reference to bodily process. It focuses on symbols and symbolic
structures that can be traced over millenia and across geographical
distance and addresses the beginnings of figurative art in the
Upper Paleolithic cave paintings.
Is war necessary? In Peace and War prominent anthropologists and
other social scientists explore the cultural and social factors
leading to war. They analyze the covert causes of war from a
cross-cultural perspective: ideologies that dispose people to war;
underlying patterns of social relationships that help
institutionalize war; and the cultural systems of military
establishments. Overt causes of war-environmental factors like the
control of scarce resources, advantageous territories, and
technologies, or promoting the wel-fare of people "like"
oneself-are also considered. The authors examine anthropologists'
role in policy formation-how their theories on the nature of
culture and society help those who deal with global problems on a
day-to-day basis. They argue that both covert and overt mechanisms
are pushing the world closer to a devastating war and offer
strategies to weaken the effects of these mechanisms. This
anthropological and historical analysis of the causes of war is a
valuable resource for those studying war and those trying to
understand the place of social science in framing pacific options.
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