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- For its perspective on war, Archeology of Violence was said to be "an anti-Hobbes book" . However, it also criticized Engels's perspective on the origin of the State, and his idea of State as the ultimate destiny of society. It would lead it to be described as "more anti-Engels, a manifesto against the forced continuism of World History". (en)
- Clastres was student of the anthropologists Alfred Métraux and Claude Lévi-Strauss , whose ideas influenced him. (en)
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