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“The Hollywood atmosphere of crises and continuous anxiety is a kind of hysteria which prevents people from thinking, and is not too different from the way dictators use wars and continuous threats of war as an emotional basis for maintaining their power.”

Quote by Hortense Powdermaker

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Hortense Powdermaker

Hortense Powdermaker was an American anthropologist known for her research in cultural anthropology. Born on December 24, 1900, and passing away on June 15, 1970, Powdermaker conducted fieldwork in various cultural contexts, influencing the understanding of cultural change and human behavior. more

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