Our first objection to this argument concerns the conceptual verisimilitude andperspicuity of the accounts on which it is based. As noted, Becker himself stresses thedistortions introduced by the inappropriate conceptualizations employed by nineteenth-and early twentieth-century anthropologists. Those conceptualizations wereinadequate, according to Becker, because they were based on an overly narrow understandingof ownership in their own (i.e. the anthropologists’ own) societies
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