Archeology of Violence, new edition

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Clastres's final, posthumous book on the affirmative role of violence in ā€œprimitive societies.ā€

The war machine is the motor of the social machine; the primitive social being relies entirely on war, primitive society cannot survive without war. The more war there is, the less unification there is, and the best enemy of the State is war. Primitive society is society against the State in that it is society-for-war.ā€”from the Archeology of Violence

Anthropologist and ethnographer Pierre Clastres was a major influence on Gilles Deleuze and FĆ©lix Guattari's Anti-Oedipus, and his writings formed an essential chapter in the discipline of political anthropology. The posthumous publication in French of Archeology of Violence in 1980 gathered together Clastres's final groundbreaking essays and the opening chapters of the book he had begun before his death in 1977 at the age of 43. Elaborating upon the conclusions of such earlier works as Society Against the State, in these essays Clastres critiques his former mentor, Claude LĆ©vi-Strauss, and devastatingly rejects the orthodoxy of Marxist anthropology and other Western interpretive models of ā€œprimitive societies.ā€ Discarding the traditional anthropological understanding of war among South American Indians as arising from a scarcity of resources, Clastres instead identifies violence among these peoples as a deliberate means to territorial segmentation and the avoidance of a State formation. In their refusal to separate the political from the social, and in their careful control of their tribal chiefsā€”who are rendered weak so as to remain dependent on the communities they representā€”the ā€œsavagesā€ Clastres presents prove to be shrewd political minds who resist in advance any attempt at ā€œglobalization.ā€The essays in this, Clastres's final book, cover subjects ranging from ethnocide and shamanism to ā€œprimitiveā€ power and economy, and are as vibrant and engaging as they were thirty years ago. This new editionā€”which includes an introduction by Eduardo Viverios de Castroā€”holds even more relevance for readers in today's an era of malaise and globalization.

This book title, Archeology of Violence, new edition, ISBN: 9781584350934, by Pierre Clastres, Eduardo Viveiros De Castro, published by MIT Press (October 8, 2010) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Pierre Clastres, Eduardo Viveiros De Castro
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Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents
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336
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MIT Press (October 8, 2010)
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English
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