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Society Against the State--Pierre Clastres ›
“Primitive societies are societies without a State. This factual judgment, accurate in itself, actually hides an opinion, a value judgment that immediately throws doubt on the possibility of constituting political anthropology as a strict science. What the statement says, in fact, is that primitive societies are missing something - the State - that is essential to them, as it is to any other society: our own, for instance.
Consequently, those societies are incomplete; they are not quite true societies—they are not civilized—their existence continues to suffer the painful experience of a lack—the lack of a State—which, try as they may, they will never make up. Whether clearly stated or not, that is what comes through in the explorers’ chronicles and the work of researchers alike: society is inconceivable without the State; the State is the destiny of every society. One detects an ethnocentric bias in this approach; more often than not it is unconscious, and so the more firmly anchored. Its immediate, spontaneous reference, while perhaps not the best known, is in any case the most familiar. In effect, each one of us carries within himself, internalized like the believer’s faith, the certitude that society exists for the State.”
Must-read excerpt from Pierre Clastres’ Society Against the State.
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2 years ago on May 06, 2010 at 03:35pm
