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Primitive Culture is an 1871 book by Edward Burnett Tylor. In his book, Tylor debates the relationship between "primitive" societies and "civilized" societies, a key theme in 19th century anthropological literature.
Tylor often likens primitive cultures to "children", and sees culture and the mind of humans as progressive. His work was a refutation of the theory of social degeneration, which was popular at the time. [7] At the end of Primitive Culture, Tylor writes, "The science of culture is essentially a reformers' science." [24]
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Pages in category "Cultural magazines published in the United States" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
Edward Burnett Tylor, Primitive Culture, 1871 [10]: 116 Lewis H. Morgan, Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family (1871), Ancient Society, 1877; John Wesley Powell, The Arid Lands (originally published as Report on the Lands of the Arid Regions of the United States), 1878 [10]: 39
Sir Edward Burnett Tylor's In Primitive Culture is published. 1873. Herbert Spencer's The Study of Sociology is published. 1874.
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