"He represents an extremely subversive vision with his interest in populations that were disdained. He paid careful attention, not touristically but profoundly, to the human beings on the earth who think differently from us. It’s a respect for others, which is very strong and very moving. He knew that cultural diversity is necessary for cultural creativity, for the future."
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Gilles Clément, as quoted in "100th-Birthday Tributes Pour in for Lévi-Strauss" by Steve Erlanger in The New York Times (28 November 2008)
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