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Paperback Kin, Love & Law: How Humans Organize Life Book

ISBN: B0FGVTG9M7

ISBN13: 9798291127216

Kin, Love & Law: How Humans Organize Life

How do humans belong to each other-and how do we draw the lines that keep others out?

From bloodlines to bureaucracy, from ancient taboos to digital kinship, Kin, Love & Law explores the invisible systems that shape our lives. Blending anthropology, storytelling, and reflection, this book dives deep into the rituals, rules, and relationships that bind us-and sometimes divide us.

Why do we create families the way we do?
Who counts as kin in a world of chosen ties, surrogacy, and migration?
What is the difference between justice and vengeance?
And why do we need both rules and rebels to feel fully human?

Whether you're curious about how other cultures live, questioning the rules of your own life, or simply fascinated by what holds communities together, this book offers a rich, accessible guide to the anthropology of order, identity, and belonging.

Inside you'll explore:

Kinship systems from clans and lineages to queer and chosen families

Marriage, taboos, and the politics of purity and transgression

How chiefs, councils, kings-and paperwork-enforce authority

Rituals of inclusion, exclusion, and social control

The future of family in a world of technology and fluid identity

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