Month: October 2004

  • Private Property in social evolutionary theory from Weber to Enlightenment

    October 15, 2004 History of Anthropological Ideas Essay 1 Yongho Kim Private Property in social evolutionary theory from Weber to Enlightenment In this essay I examine different usages of the concept of property and private ownership in a variety of theories with particular social evolutionary agenda in Western Europe from Locke to Weber. The driving […]

  • Notes from October 12th LB meeting

    LB meeting, October 12th, 7:00pm. Weyerhauser Boardroom. Agenda approved. Introduction to Program Board. Erink K. Miller introduced several PB officers and explained its rationale. No questions raised. Michael Barnes addressed the Legislative Body on need-blind admissions. Ben Johnson reported no FAC business, and announced that next week would present on the state of MCSG finances, […]

  • [Ekke Soot] Robert Redfield

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  • [Laura Mills] Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf

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  • [Notes] Diversity Weekend Panel

    Ricardo Levins Morales Arrr! Arrrrr! Arrurrurru! Just wanted to wake you up. Diversopoids come out of their hibernation, and when it’s over the monopoids come back. Organizing is like seeds – best seeds not in poor soil. I want to look at the concept of communities in contrast to movements. Black panther movement. Lords of […]

  • Re: Charters for Tuesday

    Dear SSC Chair, I suggest the following adaptations for the proposed charters. Maybe the organization contacts can get this arranged with the SSC before the LB meeting? Mac DDRtists IV. Suggest eliminating this article. There seems to be no point in declaring an advisor whose responsibilities and selection are defined by the co-presidents. This should […]