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Formalists have attempted to find non-Western parallels for Western economic concepts like 'supply,' 'demand,' 'price,' 'money,' etc.
Substantivists have focused on how economic relationships are embedded in noneconomic institutions (e.g. religious, domestic, political, etc.) in non-Western/non-market societies
EX: Substantivists: sharing meat is embedded in community social relations more generally, and berating hunters is a way to maintain the balance, not let anyone get too prideful or powerful, etc.
Formalists: Lee's ox had a set value or 'price,' so he had to be 'paid' back in the requisite amount of insults

Paleolithic Era
Anatomically modern humans emerged around 200,000 years ago
Behaviorally modern humans emerged around 50,000 years ago
E.g. emergence of language, complex symbolic thought, etc.
This era also saw the widespread proliferation of the human species throughout the world
Neolithic Era
The Agricultural Revolution occurred around 10,000 years ago
The emergence of agriculture led to the production of food surpluses, the division of labor, social stratification, sedentary living, the rise of cities and other large-scale settlements, the emergence of writing and accounting, etc.
The earliest human civilizations were found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus River Valley, etc.

Early Modern Period (c. 15th to late 18th century CE)
The Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Scientific Revolution
Collectively led to an emphasis on reason and individualism over faith and tradition, on empiricism and the scientific method, on secularism, etc.
Led to major technological advancement as well
Emergence of capitalism, mercantilism, and the nation-state (and thus the decline of feudalism)
Late Modern Period (c. late 18th century CE to present)
Marked by the onset of the Industrial Revolution, and thus ever more advanced production, transportation, communication, medicinal, military, and other technologies
Increasing pollution/environmental destruction as well
Also saw the French and American Revolutions and the emergence of democracy/republicanism

process by which national and regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through the global network of trade, communication, immigration and transportation" (Financial Times Lexicon)
Involves the movement of people, products, capital, technology, images, ideas, etc. across national borders
Development of advanced transportation and telecommunications technology
E.g. airplanes, automobiles, intermodal shipping, radio, television, telephones, and the Internet
Emergence of international political organizations and NGOs
E.g. the United Nations, Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders
Consolidation of multinational markets, corporations, and trade agreements

heart attack, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, cancer.
diet, exercise, and patterns of abusive substances are factors that contribute to poor health, as well as excessive meat, saturated fat, sugar substitute, salt intake, low water intake.

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