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1998. In W. James and N. J. Allen (eds) Marcel Mauss: a centenary tribute, pp. 151-72. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books
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Outline of a book in preparation on Marcel Mauss2023 •
‘Mauss reached out for a more inclusive society’, Part 3 of Money and Markets after Capitalism: A New Humanism for World Society, with a book prospectus, Marcel Mauss: Political Economy, Religion, Humanity.
2022 •
This is a provisional outline of a book I have begun to write about Marcel Mauss' relevance for our times. He was Émile Durkheim's nephew and junior partner in establishing French sociology, an active cooperative socialist and political journalist with strong ties to England. He served with distinction as an interpreter for English-speaking troops in the WW1 trenches. Afterwards he became the de facto leader of French sociology. The years 1920-25 were very full, academically and politically. He published his best-known essay on The Gift and his French Workers' Party joined a socialist coalition government that failed, wrecking most of his political aspirations. He also suffered a number of personal losses at this time. Mauss won a prestigious chair in the Collège de France and switched his efforts into teaching the first generations of French ethnographers. He had kept a firewall between his academic and political writing and now became less overtly political. He never did fieldwork, but embraced ethnography as a method of writing, reading and teaching. He is recognized, with Malinowski and Boas, as the founder of ethnology or sociocultural anthropology in their respective countries. In his later life, Mauss developed an inspiring humanist approach that is recognized internationally, even though most of his writing is untranslated from French. One purpose of my book is to make this writing accessible to English readers, since there are few founders of social thought who, like Marcel Mauss, are so often misinterpreted, especially by Anglophones.
Journal of Classical Sociology
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