What is corruption and why is it necessary?
Interview 17:7 of the interviews by Richard Marshall in JULY-AUGUST2021 on Zoom.
For more on Alan Macfarlane please see www.alanmacfarlane.com. The interviews are related to the set of autobiographical books on 'Magic and Modernity' which will be published in 2021.
For more on Richard Marshall and his other interviews, please see https://www.3-16am.co.uk/articles/.c/end-times-series
All the interviews can be seen on the 'Playlist' - 'Alan Macfarlane interviewed by Richard Marshall 2021'
Видео What is corruption and why is it necessary? канала Prof Alan Macfarlane - Ayabaya
For more on Alan Macfarlane please see www.alanmacfarlane.com. The interviews are related to the set of autobiographical books on 'Magic and Modernity' which will be published in 2021.
For more on Richard Marshall and his other interviews, please see https://www.3-16am.co.uk/articles/.c/end-times-series
All the interviews can be seen on the 'Playlist' - 'Alan Macfarlane interviewed by Richard Marshall 2021'
Видео What is corruption and why is it necessary? канала Prof Alan Macfarlane - Ayabaya
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