What have been the most important books in social science (including psychology, political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, "applied" social sciences like marketing, and so on) of the past 50 years?
posted by Malad
on Jun 3, 2008 -
19 answers
Years ago I read a book on organizational psychology written by an anthropologist. His thesis IIRC was that the ideal forms of human organization can be seen in the ways hunter-gatherer societies organized, and that nearly all modern organizations are diametrically opposed to that. Can anyone help me find this book?
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posted by semblance
on Mar 22, 2008 -
7 answers
Books about anthropology, psychology, sociology, modern rituals...I think. Can you point me in the right direction?
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posted by lhall
on Dec 20, 2007 -
11 answers
I am searching for examples of The Infinite, or the immeasurably large, in our mythologies and archetypes. I am also interested in the categories of Truth which came out of the emergence of Western, ontological thought. Does the trust in a rationally conceivable reality deny us the infinity of the mythological realm? By rooting ourselves in the present, and denying atemporal mythologies, do we also deny the infinite origins from where we came?
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posted by 0bvious
on Nov 28, 2007 -
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Does anyone know of any books or articles that look at conspiracy theories from an anthropology of religion or psychology point of view?
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posted by Sangermaine
on Nov 22, 2007 -
6 answers
DreamWithMe filter: What if everyone read science fiction? How would the world be different?
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posted by amtho
on Apr 7, 2006 -
27 answers