Ladislav Holý
Ladislav Holý (1933–1997) was a Czech anthropologist and Africanist of the British school of social anthropology. He combined interpretative approach with methodological individualism, most notably in the ''Actions, Norms and Representations'', co-written with Milan Stuchlik. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1986-01-01
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