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Ruth Benedict was an American anthropologist born on June 5, 1887. She is known for her work in cultural anthropology and her influential writings on culture and personality. Benedict's research focused on the relationship between culture and individual behavior, and she is recognized for her contributions to the understanding of cultural diversity. Her book, Patterns of Culture, is considered a classic in anthropology. Ruth's legacy includes her impact on the field and her advocacy for understanding different cultures.

"If we justify war, it is because all peoples always justify the traits of which they find themselves possessed, not because war will bear an objective examination of its merits."



"I long to speak out the intense inspiration that comes to me from the lives of strong women."



"The adequate study of culture, our own and those on the opposite side of the globe, can press on to fulfillment only as we learn today from the humanities as well as from the scientists."



"The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences."


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