Sunday, December 29, 2019

An Article Review of Wealth Transmission and Inequality...

A 2010 special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Current Anthropology shows a fascinating way in which anthropology can emerge from current debates and quarrels in American culture, even while it looks at traditional hunter-gatherer societies. The special issues stated theme for research is Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies. If the reader is inclined to practice anthropology upon the anthropologists contributing to this journal, then it would have to be noted that this 2010 examination of this issue in premodern societies may come from an increased awareness of the issue within the anthropologists own modern society. Between Bush-era debates and policy shift on the subject of the so-called death tax and Obama-era public protests about the 99 percent, the subject of inherited wealth, and inequality of wealth, is a serious topic for public debate in America itself. It is within this social context that the work in Current Anthropologys 2010 sp ecial issue begs to be understood. The first article in the special issue, Wealth Transmission and Inequality among Hunter-Gatherers, brings together ten separate authors to consider the question which has come foremost in American culture by examining five sample populations in South America, sub-Saharan Africa, southeast Asia, and Melanesia. The work of Smith, Hill, Marlowe et al. in the article must be examined to understand how these anthropologists define their terms, findShow MoreRelatedLand Law Procedures in Kenya16833 Words   |  68 Pagesobjectives of the course is thus to equip one with the knowledge of the various categories of property rights in land and to know a bit about construction of forms and other documents used in the registration system. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course reviews the concept of land as property, the common law and statutory definitions of land, the various property rights and interests, historical foundations of land law in Kenya and the registration systems in Kenya. EVALUATION CATS will be done in the 6thRead MoreOrganisational Theory230255 Words   |  922 PagesHoldt Christensen, Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark McAuley et al.’s book is thought-provoking, witty and highly relevant for understanding contemporary organizational dilemmas. The book engages in an imaginative way with a wealth of organizational concepts and theories as well as provides insightful examples from the practical world of organizations. The authors’ sound scholarship and transparent style of writing set the book apart, making it an ingenious read which invites

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