Philip Carl Salzman
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Philip Carl Salzman (born c.1940) is professor emeritus of
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Background

Salzman graduated from Antioch College in Ohio, United States in 1962, and received his Ph.D. from the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
in 1972 with a thesis on "Adaptation and change among the Yarahmadzai Baluch". He conducted field research among pastoral peoples, first the Shah Nawazi nomadic tribe in
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), then with the Bharawadin Reika pastoralists in
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He is retired from McGill University, and is a senior fellow of the
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, a Canadian thinktank associated with free-market and conservative political thought.


Focus

Salzman has a particular interest in the study of social change, and in "the ways in which particular groups have transformed over time." He perceives change as "part of social organization rather than extraneous to it." His book ''
Culture and Conflict in the Middle East ''Culture and Conflict in the Middle East'' is a 2008 book by Philip Carl Salzman, an emeritus professor of Anthropology at McGill University and senior fellow of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, a Canadian thinktank associated with free-ma ...
'' elucidates this approach, arguing that Western colonial influences are less important in explanations of change than the culture and social dynamics of the region's societies. According to the Assyrian International News Agency, he demonstrates "how the dual pattern of tribal self-rule and tyrannical centralism continues to define life in the
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, and sesit to explain the region's most characteristic features, such as
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, political mercilessness, and economic stagnancy. It accounts ... for ...
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's 'bloody borders'the widespread hostility toward non-
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Selected positions

Salzman has adopted a conservative stance in policy debates in North America, saying he holds "classical liberal values". He is strongly opposed to affirmative action on grounds of gender and race in higher education. He argues in a 2020 commentary that "The Woke Revolution is really about a power grab, through destroying liberal American institutions and culture and replacing them with a Marxist-inspired identity class struggle, socialism, and a totalitarian culture that cancels any opposition. This is now the agenda of our universities, of 'progressive' politicians and office holders, and of the rioting mobs in the streets." He is opposed to socialist government: "Socialism's sham absolute equality destroys prosperity, freedom and democracy." His 2019 book, ''Feminism and Injustice'', challenges the social construction of gender, women's right to abortion, single motherhood, and commonly held visions of "social justice".Salzman, P.C. 2019. ''Feminism and Injustice.'' Self-published.


Selected publications


Books

* 2020 ''Understanding Universities''. Self-published with Bookbaby. * 2019 ''Feminism and Injustice.'' Self-published with Bookbaby. * 2012 ''Classic Comparative Anthropology: Studies from the Tradition.'' Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland. * 2008 ''
Postcolonial Theory and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Postcolonialism is the critical academic study of the cultural, political and economic legacy of colonialism and imperialism, focusing on the impact of human control and exploitation of colonized people and their lands. More specifically, it is a ...
''. Edited with
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. Routledge. * 2007 ''
Culture and Conflict in the Middle East ''Culture and Conflict in the Middle East'' is a 2008 book by Philip Carl Salzman, an emeritus professor of Anthropology at McGill University and senior fellow of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, a Canadian thinktank associated with free-ma ...
''. Humanity (Prometheus) Press. * 2007 ''Thinking Anthropologically: a practical guide for students.'' Second Edition, edited with Pat Rice. Upper Saddle River: Prentice-Hall. (first edition, 2003) * 2004 ''Pastoralism: Equality, Hierarchy, And The State.'' Boulder, CO: Westview Press. * 2001 ''Understanding Culture: An Introduction To Anthropological Theory''. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland. (Reviewed: JRAI 8 809, 2002) * 2000 ''Black Tents Of Baluchistan.'' Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. Winner of the Premio Pitrè–Salomone Marino. * 1999 ''The Anthropology Of Real Life: Events In Human Experience.'' Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland. * 1992 ''Kin And Contract In Baluchi Herding Camps.'' Baluchistan Monograph Series II. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale & Istituto Italiano per Il Medeo ed Estremo Oriente. * 1990 ''Nomadic Peoples In A Changing World''. P.C. Salzman and J.G. Galaty (eds.). Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale. * 1982 ''Contemporary Nomadic And Pastoral Peoples: North Africa, Asia, And The North''. P.C. Salzman (ed.). * 1982 ''Contemporary Nomadic And Pastoral Peoples: Africa And Latin America.'' P.C. Salzman (ed.). * 1981 ''Change And Development In Nomadic And Pastoral Societies.'' J.G. Galaty and P.C. Salzman (eds.). Leiden: Brill. * 1981 ''The Future Of Pastoral Peoples'' J.G. Galaty, D.R. Aronson, and P.C. Salzman (eds.). Ottawa: International Development Research Centre. * 1980 ''When Nomads Settle: Processes Of Sedentarization As Adaptation And Response''. P.C. Salzman (ed.). Bergin/ Praeger.


Articles


2005 "The Iron Law of Politics," Politics And The Life Sciences 23(2):20-49, August
* 2002 "On Reflexivity," American Anthropologist 104(3):805-813. * 2002 "Pastoral Nomads: Some General Observations Based on Research in Iran", Journal of Anthropological Research 58(2):245-264. * 2001 "Toward a Balanced Approach to the Study of Equality", CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 42(2): 281–284. * 2000 "Hierarchical Image and Reality: The Construction of a Tribal Chiefship", Comparative Studies In Society And History 42 (1):49-66. * 1999 "Is Inequality Universal?", Current Anthropology 40 (1): 31–61.


References

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