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  • The commandment 'Thou shalt not kill' does not say it's O.K. to kill some people and not others.

  • Like all dominant groups, men seek to promote an image of their subordinate's nature that contributes to the preservation of the status quo. For thousands of years, males have seen women not as women could be, but only as males want them to be.

    Men   Years   Males  
  • Ethnography literally means 'a portrait of a people.' An ethnography is a written description of a particular culture - the customs, beliefs, and behavior - based on information collected through fieldwork.

    Mean   People   Portraits  
  • I don't know of any cases where as a result of religious precepts a population have found themselves enjoying less food than they would have if they didn't follow this particular religion.

  • In many ways the rise of the state was the descent of the world from freedom to slavery

    World   Slavery   Way  
    Marvin Harris (2011). “Cannibals and Kings: Origins of Cultures”, p.102, Vintage
  • Hindus and Westerners alike see in the meat-eating taboos of India a triumph of morals over appetite. This is a dangerous misrepresentation of cultural processes. Hindu vegetarianism was a victory not of spirit over matter but of reproductive over productive forces.

    Marvin Harris (2011). “Cannibals and Kings: Origins of Cultures”, p.229, Vintage
  • But with the Industrial Revolution and introduction of various industrial techniques for purifying sugar, we have a situation in which what we are consuming is not good nutritionally or ecologically.

  • Like most North Americans, I'd been raised on the notion that milk is the first food, and everybody must like it because it's so good and so important for growing up and for being healthy.

  • Now we are in a situation in which for a significant part of the industrial world too much could become a danger, especially too much of the things which are really not good for us in such large quantities.

    World   Too Much   Danger  
  • I don't see how you can write anything of value if you don't offend someone.

  • 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.

    Sex   People   Different  
  • 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.

    Dirty   Animal   Pigs  
  • There are very important and practical issues raised by following this alternative route which says, lets look to material conditions, to the systems of production, to the needs that human beings have, and to competing alternative solutions to the satisfaction of those needs.

  • Here you do have forests, where pigs could be raised by letting them root about in the forests for a good part of the year. Therefore, you have a different attitude toward them compared with what continues to exist in the Middle East.

    Attitude   Pigs   Years  
  • When a woman gives birth to a child, the child needs to be able to digest the mother's milk; but when this child is old enough to begin to eat other foods, there is some switching off of this ability to consume milk.

  • Pigs eat grass if they are very hungry, but they can't use it as a regular source of food.

    Pigs   Use   Hungry  
  • Every theory presented as a scientific concept is just that; it's a theory that tries to explain more about the world than previous theories have done. It is open to being challenged and to being proven incorrect.

    Trying   Done   World  
  • 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.

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Marvin Harris

  • Born: August 18, 1927
  • Died: October 25, 2001
  • Occupation: Anthropologist