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Westermarck, Edward 1862-1939: Critical Essay by C. Wright Mills

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SOURCE: "Edward Alexander Westermarck and the Application of Ethnographic Methods to Marriage and Morals," in An Introduction to the History of Sociology, edited by Harry Elmer Barnes, The University of Chicago Press, 1948, pp. 654-67.

In the following excerpt, Mills draws comparisons between Westermarck's work and the writings of Sir Henry Maine and Charles Darwin.

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