Explain Reciprocity-Generalized Reciprocity-Nationalism

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Explain in 2-3 sentences

Axes of Identity (Identity Toolbox)
Reciprocity
Generalized Reciprocity
Balanced Reciprocity
Negative Reciprocity
Performance Theory (The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life)
Front (setting, appearance, manner)
Team
Frontstage/Backstage
Nation-state
Neoliberalism
Political, Social, and Natural Capital
Cultural Politics
Imagined Communities
Nationalism
Systems of Economic Production
Domestic/kin-ordered
Tributary
Capitalist
Types of Exchange
Market Exchange
Reciprocity
Redistribution
Consumption
Capital Conversion
Political Capital
Social Capital
Natural Capital
Market Externalization
Social Class
Historical Materialism
Means of Production
Relations of Production
Alienation
Asymmetry of Labor Negotiation
Hegemony
Commodity Fetishism
Race as a Cultural Construction
Environmental Anthropology

For each theorist identify their main idea in 3-4 sentences

Marcel Mauss
Erving Goffman
Karl Marx
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim

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