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The anthropological concept of "culture" reflects in part of a reaction against earlier Western discourses based on an opposition between "culture" and "nature", according to which some human beings lived in a "state of nature". Anthropologists have argued that culture is "human nature", and that all people have a capacity to classify experiences, encode classifications symbolically (i.e. in language), and teach such abstractions to others.[copied from source page]

Using these experiences of culture as guiding concept. To an observation that anthropology is, and can be classified as an worn down umbrella term of multitudes of different sub disciplines and professional associations. At most part it asks an inquiry timely or, asking what sort of events will increase it's attention of importance. Anthropological as it self is meant as to question the metropolitan dominance and its hold of the conceptual and institutional definition of the discipline. On the other hand cultural anthropology is political in essence, and must be view by the position from which we ought to face expectations and that we offer a neutral, scientific, for management of ethic diversity ,and learn from the possible conflict that could arise.