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Clyde Kluckhohn Quotes
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 Anthropology provides a scientific basis for dealing with the crucial dilemma of the world today: how can peoples of different appearance, mutually unintelligible languages, and dissimilar ways of life get along peaceably...


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 Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn (IPA klŭck'hōn) (11 January 1905, Le Mars, Iowa - 28 July 1960, near Santa Fe, New Mexico), was an American anthropologist and social theorist, best known for his long-term ethnographic work among the Navajo and his...


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Cultural Influence on Behavior
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 In his essay "A Mirror for Man," Clyde Kluckhohn makes the valid suggestion that cultural upbringing, not genetic makeup, determines an individual's behavior. Kluckhohn's position that people behave the way they do because "they were brought up that way" is accurate; the culture in which a person is raised reflects their values, attitudes, and behavior.


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