Abstract

"Comparative enquiry resembles foreign travel. Both are expensive, time consuming and bewildering. Both are best done in a spirit of parochialism. We learn about abroad by comparing foreigners with ourselves. The most rewarding comparison, like the most rewarding travel, thus consists in a continuous series of surprises—sometimes at the strangeness and sometimes at the familiarity of foreign practices"

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