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Stone Age Economics is a seminal work by renowned anthropologist Marshall Sahlins. This classic text delves into the economic systems of prehistoric societies, challenging traditional views on scarcity and wealth. Sahlins argues that hunter-gatherer societies operated on principles of abundance and leisure, offering a fresh perspective on human nature and societal organization. Through a blend of anthropology, economics, and history, Stone Age Economics provides a thought-provoking analysis of our ancient past and its implications for modern society. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of economic systems and the evolution of human culture.





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