Encyclopaedic Survey of Evolution of Culture
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Book Details
• ISBN: 9788130716718
• Volumes: Set in 2 Volumes
• Author: By Julius Lippert; Translated & Edited by George Peter Murdock
• Pages: 788 pp
• Year of Publishing: 2015
• Binding: Hardbound
• Publisher: Cosmo Publications
• This seminal work by Julius Lippert, translated and edited by renowned anthropologist George Peter Murdock, offers a profound exploration of societal evolution through a comparative ethnographic lens.
• Widely praised by sociologist Ludwig Gumplowicz, Lippert's analysis aligns him with foundational figures in sociology and anthropology such as Spencer, Tylor, and Frazer.
• Employing an inductive and evolutionary approach, the work prioritizes vertical, dynamic insights into societal development rather than static, descriptive views.
• It emphasizes scientific objectivity and detachment, positioning itself as a corrective to the subjectivity and idealism often found in sociological discourse.
• Rich in theoretical and historical depth, this two-volume set remains a valuable resource for students, researchers, and scholars in sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies.

