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Anthropological Approaches to Political Behavior

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Power is immanent in human affairs; by definition, human beings are political animals. The only way to comprehend and analyze the complexities of power is to locate where material, psychological and social dimensions of political power are socially situated and reproduced.

359 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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Frank McGlynn

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