Marx, Marxists, and Economic Anthropology

In the 1960s, as a result of the substantivist/formalist debate, economic anthropology became a recognizable field. Thereafter, Marxian thought became prominent in the field. While Marxian ideas provided an alternative methodology, they were not new to economic anthropology. This article seeks to cl...

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