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Egalitarian Societies - James Woodburn

Humans lived as hunter-gatherers for 90% of human history. This classic article describes the radical egalitarianism of such societies.

Submitted by elf999 on March 9, 2010

See also Woodburn’s interesting follow-up article in the book: Widlok & Tadesse, Property and equality, Volume 1.

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  • primitivism
  • hunter-gatherers
  • James Woodburn

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