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The work surveys beliefs and social practices among so-called savage peoples, examining numeration, symbolic communication, superstition, religious rites including ancestor-worship, moral notions like property, truthfulness, and respect for elders, and the coexistence of brutality with refined etiquette. The author argues that apparent intellectual deficiencies often reflect different cultural adaptations, with substitutes for writing and arithmetic, and notes dissenting, skeptical voices within primitive religions. He treats rituals, funeral customs, and property rights as stages in social development, emphasizing variation across groups and cautioning against sweeping judgments. The tone is comparative and descriptive, combining ethnographic examples to illustrate continuity between low and high cultural traits.

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James Anson Farrer

James Anson Farrer was a notable writer and scholar whose works often explored themes of law, society, and cultural practices. He is best known for his book "Crimes and Punishments / Including a New Translation of Beccaria's 'Dei Delitti e delle Pene'", which reflects his interest in criminal justice and moral philosophy. Farrer's writings also delve into anthropological studies, as seen in "Military Manners and Customs" and "Primitive Manners and Customs", where he examines the customs and behaviors of various societies. His diverse contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the social and legal frameworks of his time.

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