<p>In an article in the AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, George Foster proposed that a principle accounting for much of the behavior of people in peasant societies is a cognitive orientation that “Good” is limited and unexpandable.</p><p>The Mexican peasants (in Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán) Foster studied were seen by him to lack interest in new opportunities because of their perception of the world as a "competitive game." This led to a high level of distrust and envy and fragile and constantly shifting pa...
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