1927-2002
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| Infrastructure | structure | cultural materialism | superstructure |
| feedback loop | intensification | environment | bureaucracy |
| environment | mode of production | technology | mode of reproduction |
| bureaucratization | rationalization process | political economy | intensification |
| mental superstructure | domestic economy | primary group | |
| secondary group | infrastructural determinism | primacy of the infrastructure | |
| sociocultural system | ideology | hyperindustrialism | |
| relations of production | forces of production | exponential growth |
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Essays:
What is the role of the elite in sociocultural stability and change?
How does Harris explain the domestication of plants and animals in human prehistory?
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What is the principle of the priority of the infrastructure?
Why is the infrastructure given such importance in Cultural Materialism?
In what ways is cultural materialism a systems theory?
What are the two primary constraints on human societies?
Through what practices can sociocultural systems modify the these constraints?
What are the limits on human food production?
Why did Harris change from "infrastructural determinism" to "primacy of the infrastructure"?
What is negative feedback?
In general, what sorts of sociocultural change are most likely to be swiftly and widely adopted?
Describe the selection process for responsible for the evolution of sociocultural systems.
What are the four basic biological/psychological needs or constants of human beings?
What is the role of elites within cultural materialism?
Why do societies tend to intensification?
Where in his universal structure does Harris place Marx's relations of production?
How has industrialization transformed capitalism?
What role does the mental superstructure play in cultural materialism?
Why was the New World much slower in its domestication of plants and animals?
According to Harris, what are the distinctive features of capitalism?
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Video: Marvin Harris Speaks
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Links:
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Bibliography:
Harris, M. (1981). America Now: The
Anthropology of a Changing Culture. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Harris, M. (1977). Cannibals
and Kings: The Origins of Cultures. New York: Vintage Books.
Harris, M. (1974). Cows,
Pigs, Wars and Witches: The Riddles of Culture. New York: Vintage Books.
Harris, M. (1979). Cultural
Materialism: The Struggle for a Science of Culturre. New York: Random House.
Harris, M. (1971). Culture,
Man, and Nature: An Introduction to General Anthropology. New York: Thomas
Y. Crowell Company.
Harris, M. (1989). Our Kind:
Who We Are, Where We Came From, and Where We Are Going. New York:
HarperCollins.
Harris, M. (1968). The Rise
of Anthropological Theory. New York: Crowell.
Harris, M. (1998). Theories
of Culture in Postmodern Times. Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press.
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