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Production is household and lineage labour on common or clan land. Distribution follows reciprocity and redistribution more than wage. Exchange is gift, kula-like partnership, and spheres of goods. Polanyi and Sahlins name the principles. Price market is not the default law.
Model answer
Introduction
In small-scale societies, production, distribution, and exchange are instituted in kinship and ritual. They are not a miniature stock market.
Body
Production
- Labour is largely household and kin, as Sahlins’s domestic mode of production stated.
- Land is often lineage estate, not a freehold commodity. Tools are simple; knowledge is seasonal.
- Gender and age divide tasks: Trobriand gardens, Nuer herding, !Kung foraging parties.
- Surplus is modest. Boserup still applies when fallow shortens.
Distribution
- Polanyi’s three principles: reciprocity, redistribution, and market.
- Redistribution sits on a chief or temple: potlatch, Trobriand yam display, Indian jajmani as a debated case.
- Sharing of meat among foragers, as Lee and Woodburn described, levels luck.
Exchange
- Reciprocity after Sahlins: generalised, balanced, negative.
- Malinowski’s kula and Mauss’s gift: the thing carries a person and an obligation to return.
- Bohannan’s spheres block conversion of all goods into one money.
- Barter and silent trade exist; they do not make the whole economy a price system.
Principle that governs
- Embeddedness: who you are to the other party decides the rate more than a posted price.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD E[Simple economy] --> PR[Kin household production] E --> DI[Share redistribute] E --> EX[Gift reciprocity spheres]
Conclusion
Simple economies produce through kin labour, distribute by sharing and chiefly or ritual pooling, and exchange as gift, balanced reciprocity, or bounded spheres. Market price is a late, limited principle.
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