Books by Marshall Sahlins

Marshall Sahlins

Marshall Sahlins was an American anthropologist known for his influential work "Stone Age Economics," which redefined the study of primitive societies. His writing style was clear and concise, blending ethnography with economic theory. Sahlins' key contribution to literature was his exploration of the cultural and economic practices of prehistoric societies.

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What the Foucault? 6e

What the Foucault? 6e

Marshall Sahlins
Paperback
Published: 2018
Stone Age Economics

Stone Age Economics

Marshall Sahlins
Paperback
Published: 2017
Apologies to Thucydides

Apologies to Thucydides

Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa

Marshall Sahlins
Paperback
Published: 2013
Waiting for Foucault, Still

Waiting for Foucault, Still

Marshall Sahlins
Paperback
Published: 2002
How "Natives" Think

How "Natives" Think

About Captain Cook, For Example

Marshall Sahlins
Paperback
Published: 1996