
FAQ About Franz Boas

What is the significance of Franz Boas's book "The Mind of Primitive Man"?
"The Mind of Primitive Man" is a seminal work by Franz Boas in which he argued against racial determinism and supported cultural relativism. Published in 1911, the book challenged the notion that there was a biological basis for intellectual and cultural differences between races, instead emphasizing environmental and cultural factors. This book helped establish Boas as a leading figure in anthropology and a staunch advocate of equality across cultures.