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Marcel Mauss (May 10, 1872- February 10, 1950) was a French sociologist best known for his role in elaborating on and securing the legacy of his uncle, Émile Durkheim and the Annee Sociologique. His most famous work is the Gift, on reciprocity and gift economies among "uncivilized peoples".
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Marcel Mauss (May 10, 1872- February 10, 1950) was a [[French]] [[sociologist]] best known for his [[role]] in elaborating on and securing the legacy of his uncle, Émile Durkheim and the Annee Sociologique. His most famous [[work]] is the [[Gift]], on reciprocity and gift economies among "uncivilized peoples".
  
Mauss, Marcel, 318 Ecrits
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Mauss, Marcel, 318 [[Ecrits]]
  
 
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Marcel Mauss (May 10, 1872- February 10, 1950) was a French sociologist best known for his role in elaborating on and securing the legacy of his uncle, Émile Durkheim and the Annee Sociologique. His most famous work is the Gift, on reciprocity and gift economies among "uncivilized peoples".

Mauss, Marcel, 318 Ecrits