kuplakontakti
Kuplakontakti is a concept in the field of cultural anthropology, particularly within the framework of Marshall Sahlins' theory of "original affluence." It refers to the practice of exchanging goods and services between individuals or groups without the use of money. This form of exchange is often seen in traditional societies where economic transactions are based on reciprocity and social relationships rather than monetary value.
The term "kuplakontakti" is derived from the Russian words "kuplja" (to buy) and "kontakti" (contacts), reflecting
In kuplakontakti systems, the value of an item is often determined by its rarity, usefulness, or the
Kuplakontakti is often contrasted with modern economic systems, where transactions are typically based on the exchange