Chapter 6

Remix Authors

Vanessa Martínez, Holyoke Community College

vmartinez@hcc.edu

Demetrios Brellas, Framingham State University

dbrellas@framingham.edu

Original Author

Sarah Lyons, University of Kentucky

sarah.lyon@uky.edu

Learning Objectives

  • Define economic anthropology and identify ways in which economic anthropology differs from the field of Economics
  • Describe the characteristics of the three modes of production: domestic production, tributary production, and capitalist production.
  • Compare reciprocity, redistribution, and market modes of exchange.
  • Assess the significance of general purpose money for economic exchange.
  • Evaluate the ways in which commodities become personally and socially meaningful.
  • Use a political economy perspective to assess examples of global economic inequality and structural violence.

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