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Culture and Religion | 2003

Counter-Cultural Egalitarianism: a comparative analysis of New Age and other 'alternative' communities

David Riches

This paper makes a plea for examining New Religious Movements (NRMs), including the New Age Movement, in terms of contrasting modes of social organisation. NRMs share such contrasting modes with other societies well outside the Western industrial-capitalist world, notably hunting and gathering societies. This means that theoretical discussion relating to the social forms of hunter-gatherers can enlighten the social forms of NRMs. The paper demonstrates the ethnographic similarities between NRMS and hunter-gatherers in relation to the social dimensions of egalitarianism and hierarchy. Egalitarianism as a counter-cultural strategy of opposition is then explicated according to Boehms idea of reverse dominance. Hierarchy, among NRMs organised quite differently from ‘mainstream’ hierarchy, is meanwhile explicated in terms of distinctive space-time circumstances of social aggregation where people are constricted on limited areas of territory. In counter-cultural strategies, it is concluded, egalitarianism amounts to a ‘witnessing’ opposition, while hierarchy amounts to a ‘symbolic’ opposition.


Polar Record | 1992

Arctic Homeland: Kinship, Community, and Development in Northwest Greenland . Mark Nuttall. 1992. London: Belhaven Press, in association with the Scott Polar Research Institute; Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 194 p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 1-85293-225-2. £39.50.

David Riches

Well, someone can decide by themselves what they want to do and need to do but sometimes, that kind of person will need some arctic homeland kinship community and development in northwest greenland references. People with open minded will always try to seek for the new things and information from many sources. On the contrary, people with closed mind will always think that they can do it by their principals. So, what kind of person are you?


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2000

The holistic person; or, the ideology of egalitarianism

David Riches


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 1995

Hunter-Gatherer Structural Transformations

David Riches


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 1998

Dreamwork, Anthropology and the Caring Professions.

David Riches; Iain R. Edgar


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2010

The charismatic family: the Family of Love and the British middle class

David Riches


American Ethnologist | 1998

Boundaries and Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo Oral Tradition

David Riches


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2006

Evolutionism in cultural anthropology: a critical history – Robert L. Carneiro

David Riches


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2006

Terror and violence: imagination and the unimaginable – Edibted by Andrew Strathern, Pamela J. Stewart & Neil L. Whitehead

David Riches


American Ethnologist | 1998

Boundaries and Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo Oral Tradition:Boundaries and Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo Oral Tradition.

David Riches

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