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Marvin Harris

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Unfortunately, the food industry has not yet faced this situation and begun taking measures to avoid exploiting our weakness for not knowing when we have had enough.


— Marvin Harris


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Yes, a general principle that comes out of research behind Good to Eat is that there are no world religions that have acted to decrease the potential for the nutritional well-being of their followers.


— Marvin Harris


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Pigs prefer to wallow in clean mud, but if nothing else is available, they will frequently wallow in their own urine, giving rise to the notion that they are dirty animals.


— Marvin Harris


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Food, like sex, is one of the principal kinds of human activity that engage people when they wonder about how to account for different kinds of human behaviour.


— Marvin Harris


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' The Washington Post described him as 'a storm center in his field' and the Los Angeles Times accused him of 'overgeneralized assumptions'. 1981. As used by Marvin Harris emic meant those descriptions and explanations that are right and meaningful to an informant or subject whereas etic descriptions and explanations are those used by the scientific community to generate and strengthen theories of sociocultural life.

Marvin Harris (August 18 1927 – October 25 2001) was an American anthropologist. In his work he combined Karl Marx's emphasis on the forces of production with Thomas Malthus's insights on the impact of demographic factors on other parts of the sociocultural system. After the publication of The Rise of Anthropological Theory in 1968 Harris helped focus the interest of anthropologists in cultural-ecological relationships for the rest of his career.

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