ANTH 3325

Capitalism & Culture

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Discipline(s): Cultures & Societies of the World / Social & Economic Systems

What is distinctive about being human in a capitalist economy? This course considers the broad experience of living in a particular economic moment, with a focus on understanding what 'kinds' of people capitalism both creates & emerges from. As we consider both contemporary life & examples of the transition to capitalism, students will actively engage various modes of procuring goods & services to understand what makes capitalism distinct, & what those characteristics mean for humans of capitalism.


  • David Flood

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    Fall 2026