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Ancient Society (The John Harvard Library)Ancient Society (The John Harvard Library)

Ancient Society (The John Harvard Library)2000

Lewis Henry Morgan, Lewis H. Morgan, Lewis H Morgan, Lewis Morgan, Lewis Henry Morgan, Lewis Henry Morgan

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"Ancient Society defines three major stages in the cultural and social evolution of mankind. Morgan describes how savages, advancing by definite steps, attained the higher condition of barbarism. He then explores how barbarians, by similar progressive advancement, finally attained civilization. Finally he discusses why other tribes and nations have been left behind in the race of progress. Inventions and discoveries show the similarity of human wants at the same stages of advancement, thus demonstrating the psychic unity of mankind. The idea of property - now an obsession in civilized society - underwent a similar process of growth and development, as did the principles of government. By the "comparative method" of using existing and historical societies as examples of previous stages, the history of human progress could be reconstructed. These parallel lines along the pathways of human progress form the principal subjects of discussion in Ancient Society."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2000
OL Work ID
OL1621323W

Subjects

Political anthropologySocial evolutionSocial structurePrimitive societiesHistoryCivilizationSociologyFamiliesFamilySocial life and customsDescription and travelPrimitive SocietyGamilaraayNarrinjeri people (S69) (SA SI54-13)Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12)NgarrindjeriGamilaroiUrgesellschaft

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