Scientific American
Why Anthropology Matters
It’s the antidote to nativism, the enemy of hate a vaccine of understanding, tolerance and compassion that can counter the rhetoric of demagogues
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Kiplinger and
Forbes ranked anthropology as the least valuable undergraduate major, unleashing a small wave of indignation as many outside the field rushed to defend the study of culture as ideal preparation for any life or career in an interconnected and globalized world. The response from professional anthropologists, confronted by both an existential challenge and public humiliation, was earnest but largely ineffective, for the voice of the discipline had been muted by a generation of self-absorption, tempered by a disregard for popular engagement that borders on contempt.