THE KIBBUTZ AND ITS CHILDREN
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Among the distinctive contributions anthropologists have traditionally made to behavioral science, two are particularly prominent. First, descriptions of exotic societies which are useful in demonstrating the variety and range of human adaptation and adjustment. Secondly, anthropologists have used these societies as a laboratory for testing general propositions concerning human behavior.
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2024-11-30
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