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Page 37
... giving which involve spiritual values . Although these values are discernible in some gift - giving in village life , economic pressures on the whole subordinate them to those of self - interest , and this is perceived as an aspect of ...
... giving which involve spiritual values . Although these values are discernible in some gift - giving in village life , economic pressures on the whole subordinate them to those of self - interest , and this is perceived as an aspect of ...
Page 45
... giving to one's kin ( or to one's fellow villager , or patron ) is in a sense giving to oneself , and could be seen as an enlightened form of self - interest . Secondly there is the category of giving which takes the form not of ...
... giving to one's kin ( or to one's fellow villager , or patron ) is in a sense giving to oneself , and could be seen as an enlightened form of self - interest . Secondly there is the category of giving which takes the form not of ...
Page 50
... giving diminishes with social distance , so also Bourdieu presupposes the highest degree of gift - giving in long - standing relationships from which the greatest return can be expected , with giving being reduced , and finally ...
... giving diminishes with social distance , so also Bourdieu presupposes the highest degree of gift - giving in long - standing relationships from which the greatest return can be expected , with giving being reduced , and finally ...
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Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
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