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1002:2022:1.2 [2022/07/31 19:30] – [Week 1: Anthropology as “ruthless criticism”] Ryan Schram (admin)1002:2022:1.2 [2022/07/31 21:22] (current) – [Anthropology as “ruthless criticism” (//rücksichtslose Kritik//)] Ryan Schram (admin)
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 ===== Anthropology in an unequal world ===== ===== Anthropology in an unequal world =====
  
-Anthropology is not naive. The world is [FUBAR]((https:%%//%%en.wiktionary.org/wiki/FUBAR#Adjective +Anthropology is not naive. The world is [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/FUBAR#Adjective|FUBAR]].
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 The world today is very unequal in several respects. It may seem like this a permanent reality. The world today is very unequal in several respects. It may seem like this a permanent reality.
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 Anthropology descends from a long tradition of critical thought. Anthropology descends from a long tradition of critical thought.
  
-Consider the ideas of “the young [[:Marx|Marx]]”, who believed he and his fellow radicals would change the world with critique (//Kritik//):+Consider the ideas of “the young [[:Karl Marx|Marx]]”, who believed he and his fellow radicals would change the world with critique (//Kritik//):
  
 **“[A social reformer is] compelled to confess to himself that he has no clear conception of what the future should be. That, however, is just the advantage of the new trend: that we do not attempt dogmatically to prefigure the future, but want to find the new world only through criticism [//Kritik//] of the old.”** (Marx [1843] 1978, 13) **“[A social reformer is] compelled to confess to himself that he has no clear conception of what the future should be. That, however, is just the advantage of the new trend: that we do not attempt dogmatically to prefigure the future, but want to find the new world only through criticism [//Kritik//] of the old.”** (Marx [1843] 1978, 13)
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-Marx, Karl. (1843) 1978. “For a ruthless criticism of everything existing.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 12–15. New York: Norton. http://archive.org/details/marxengelsreader00tuck. 
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