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ANTHRO 205 1st Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Current Lecture I.Why Anthropology?II.How We Think About PowerIII.Different Types of InequalityCurrent Lecture*First Class: Introduction to subject and reading class syllabus*Why Anthropology?- Anthropology is the study of human beings in the present and in the past.- It is a very holistic subject.- It has an integrated approach to human beingso Culturalo Material (archaeology)o LanguageHow We Think About Power- Corporations- Media- Institutions (Government, Military, Education)- Health- Sports- Religion- Illegal Organizations (Drug trafficking)- Rich 1%- PropertyOBS: How are these related to each other? Are they displayed linearly? How should they be displayed?What are Different Types of Inequality?- Forms- Levels (social, systematic)- How it has changedo Was a radical subject  Now it is commonThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o *1% of the world will have 50% of the world’s


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