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The opposition between the masses and the elite is the constituting formula by which the classic texts of elite theory justified social inequality around 1900. Nowadays, contemporary theorists of social inequality interpret this opposition primarily as a ... see more

Jordens yderste 100 km er dækket af kontinental- og oceanbundsplader, der bevæger sig i forhold til hinanden. Pladerne kan bevæge sig væk fra hinanden, passere forbi hinanden eller støde sammen. Ved Sumatra var konsekvensen a... see more

I denne artikel anvendes avisartikler om udbrud af epidemier til at udforske deres sociale og geografiske fordeling i Indien. Epidemiernes mønstre viser en sammenhæng med lav socioøkonomisk udvikling og social sårbarhed. Artiklen kontrasterer den måde, to... see more

Artiklen analyserer menneske¬rettighedernes stigende indflydelse på international politisk på baggrund af Michael Ignatieffs bog Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry fra 2001. Afsættet er Richard Rortys diagnose af en global menneskeretskultur i det mode... see more

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This paper deals with dirt, anomic behaviour, death and decay as productive and redemptive means within four very different traditional religions: Shinto, ancient Egyptian religion, classical Indian religion and Greek religion. In all fo... see more

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In the Hebrew Bible, there is no wish for a heavenly existence among human beings; God and his angels on the one hand and human beings on the other, normally maintain a safe distance from each other. Divine beings are potentially deadly ... see more

English Abstract: This brief article reviews two main contributions by the French sociologist Louis Dumont, his essay “World Renunciation in Indian Religions” and his major work on the Indian caste system, Homo Hierarchicus. Some of the critique of Dumont... see more

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