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084: Seeing like a Pastoralist with Mark Moritz

In Common

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The Relationship Between Pastoral and Other Groups

In your work, you mention that s there's not many formal boundaries between groups and between parts of a resource. But then again, this is about scale. At the larger scale, boundaries suddenly become very important. And so if you would som in, again, from goger, you e of villages with e e withih fields. And if you find also somebushr impostors where bostlists graze. Bostlist live side by side with m with farmers and with fishers. Most governments are sedentary, andi'm exaggerating, and so they think like a state. They think like a sedentary, a farmer. So it's two different worlds,

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