Marshall Sahlins
Marshall Sahlins (born 1930) is a prominent
Americann anthropologist. He holds the title of Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor of
Anthropology at the
University of Chicago, where he currently teaches.
Author of:
- An Affluent Society
- Social Stratification in Polynesia
- Moala: Culture and Nation on a Fijian Island
- Evolution and Culture
- The Use and Abuse of Biology
- Culture and Practical Reason
- Stone Age Economics
- Waiting For Foucault
- Islands of History
- Anahulu: The Anthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawaii
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