I really admire to
Pierre Clatres. He is a important person in the field of antrophology and
philosophy, but
specifically He is best known for his contributions to the field of political
anthropology. He is famous for writing about the power in the human history. He was born in France
in 1934 and studied philosophy and then studied anthropology. Where he was
being assistant Claude Levi Strauss
His most famous book is "Society against the
State" where he tries to describe the other kind to understand the idea of
“power” in societies without States. One of the most important things he has
done is to change the central place the idea of "State" in studies of
human political history against the idea of political evolution that prevailed
in academic research. I've also contributed to study the small communities of
the Amazon, where the political area was more important than economic and the
people were different logical for political activity that given today. I like
Clastres because he considered other ways of doing and understanding politics
and war in other communities.
