Human types: an introduction to social anthropology.
- Edinburgo - GB New american library 1958
- 176 p. ilus.
Contiene: In Human Types we examine a vast range of primitive societies. These are the test-tubes, as it were, in which we can see most clearly the phenomena of culture in action. Culture inherited, but no through the genes, directs menīs actions every moment of their lives. It is a constantly changing dynamic unity in which we all have a part. By examining its shape in its elementary state we learn something of its nature. That bit of knowledge is a "giant step" towards understandig our own society. Human types is then a "giant step" for those who would understand.