原文culture and practical reason,Marshall David Sahlins,p.211
And to this gross difference in design correspond differences in symbolic performance: between an open, expanding code, responsive by continuous permutation to events it has itself staged, and an apparently static one that seems to know not events, but only its own preconceptions. The gross distinction is between "hot" societies and "cold", development and underdevelopment, societies "with" and "without" history—and so between large societies and small, expanding and self-contained, colonizing and colonized.