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[PEN-L:3021] Re: The economic difference between Indian tribes and colonizers
Thanks for this, Louis. I believe Stanley Diamond was at the University of Michigan (my alma mater) for much of his career.
Charles Brown
>>> Louis Proyect <lnp3@xxxxxxxxx> 02/06 2:56 PM >>>
(From "Primitive Communism and Its Transformations", by Eleanor Burke
Leacock, Christine Ward Galley. This is an essay in Volume One of
"Civilization in Crisis," edited by Christine Ward Galley. This and a
companion volume are dedicated to the memory of the late Stanley Diamond,
chair of the anthropology department at the New School. Diamond, author of
"In Search of the Primitive: a critique of civilization," was devoted to
extirpating all social Darwinist traces from anthropology.)
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- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:3025] Re: New Economists' Petition,
Brad De Long Sun 07 Feb 1999, 21:39 GMT
- [PEN-L:3024] Anthropology, museums and racism in the 19th century,
Louis Proyect Sun 07 Feb 1999, 20:20 GMT
- [PEN-L:3023] the lump and the labyrinth,
Tom Walker Sun 07 Feb 1999, 19:58 GMT
- [PEN-L:3022] RE: Re: New Economists' Petition,
Max Sawicky Sun 07 Feb 1999, 19:07 GMT
- [PEN-L:3021] Re: The economic difference between Indian tribes and colonizers,
Charles Brown Sun 07 Feb 1999, 17:34 GMT
- [PEN-L:3019] Re: Re: Long waves,
Charles Brown Sun 07 Feb 1999, 16:10 GMT
- [PEN-L:3018] Re: Re: Long waves,
Doug Henwood Sun 07 Feb 1999, 14:53 GMT
- [PEN-L:3017] re PEN-KGB file DH-1,
valis Sun 07 Feb 1999, 11:43 GMT
- [PEN-L:3016] Re: Re: Re: Race and possession,
Jim Devine Sun 07 Feb 1999, 03:55 GMT
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