Discussion: Total social phenomenon

DNP 8410-Discussion: Total social phenomenon

DNP 8410-Discussion: Total social phenomenon

Topic below. Watch the lecture video and answer them. Need a econ and anthropology expert. I can extend the time if u need

Marcel Mauss argued that there is no such thing as a “free gift”. What, according to Mauss, are the issues involved in gift giving?

Discuss Kula as a total social phenomenon. What do social theorists mean when they speak of a total social phenomenon? What is the basic structure of Kula (how does it work)? In what ways is it a total social phenomenon?

What view of human nature is articulated in the term Homo economicus? Contrast the views of Adam Smith and Marcel Mauss on human nature in this regard and its implications for social and economic organization.

Discuss the substantivist-formalist debate in Economic Anthropology by contrasting the views of Karl Polanyi and Robbins Burling.

What conclusions might we draw about the Substantivist-Formalist Debate itself? Draw from observations by Frank Cancian, Hann & Hart, and lecture to summarize problems of each position. What issues may have been missed entirely by both positions?

Each topic write 250-400 words. Remember to use professor teach words. No copy. These essays can not use reference. They are test in class. U must write everything by urself. U need to write the words from the lecture video.

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