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We are obliged to many friends and colleagues who read and commented on an earlier version of this paper. Thanks are especially due to the late Prof. J. Ben-David, R.B. de Sousa, S.N. Eisenstadt, D. Handelman, M. Inbar, H. Levine, U. Rapp, I.F. Silber, E. Ullman-Margalit, and two anonymous reviewers ofHuman Studies.

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Cohen, E., Ben-Ari, E. Hard choices: A sociological perspective on value incommensurability. Hum Stud 16, 267–297 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01323136

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