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A series of comparative ethnological essays examines customs, beliefs, and institutions among less-industrialized societies, arguing that cultural practices evolve as adaptive responses and must be understood without ethnocentric disdain. It treats ethnography as the study of collective psychology, traces how rites and superstitions arise from natural causes and historical development, and emphasizes methodical fieldwork, learning native languages, and entering indigenous perspectives. The work advocates patient comparison to reveal continuities between past and present social forms and aims to classify recurring mental habits while situating cultural variation within a framework of progressive human adaptation.

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Élie Reclus

Élie Reclus was a French geographer and ethnologist, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of human societies and their development. His notable work, "Les primitifs: Études d'ethnologie comparée," explores the comparative study of primitive cultures, reflecting his interest in the diversity of human experiences. Reclus's writings often emphasize the interconnectedness of geography and culture, showcasing his belief in the importance of environmental factors in shaping societies. His scholarly pursuits have left a lasting impact on the fields of geography and anthropology.

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