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G.P.Murdock identified a large number of cultural universals, ranging from the very general (all societies have some form of division of labour, for example) to the very specific (all societies have incest taboos, for example). One point to note here, however, is that the question of whether or not something exists in all known societies depends to some extent on how you define it. Name the book
The culture
Common Culture and society
Man and culture
Common Denominator of Culture
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