Investigating other forms of social organization in the Pre-Columbian World: Logic of the Kinship and Logic of State in the Inka Society, XIV-XVI centuries. An interpretative essay
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The present paper seeks to rake how the logic of the kinship and the logic of the State operate specifically in certain situations and how are they connected or linked in others, configuring in this way organization outlines that guide the economic practices, the political dynamics, the social relationships, and inclusive, the sacred world and the mental representations in the pre-Columbian societies. The main hypothesis is that the kinship and the State are par excellence visualized in the inka society like axes of social articulation, as logics that offer the codes and organization guidelines in the inka world
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Zapata, H. M. (2009). Investigating other forms of social organization in the Pre-Columbian World: Logic of the Kinship and Logic of State in the Inka Society, XIV-XVI centuries. An interpretative essay. Trabajos Y Comunicaciones, (35). Retrieved from https://www.trabajosycomunicaciones.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/TYC2009n35a04
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