What this Atlantic piece is talking about, anthropologists and regular folk have known practically and intuitively for a long, long time.
But to argue with the Master these days, you must address him in his two languages, economese and legalese. That is why our digital mentor Keith Hart once concluded that "anthropologists who master the basics of game theory and have access to a brain scanner may once again be granted space in economics journals for an elegant demonstrations that 'culture matters' in the economy."
Just another link for your chosen minute of procrastination.
[www.theatlantic.com]
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