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The book develops an anthropological approach in which symbols, rituals, and cultural representations are not mere social embellishments but constitute the very structures that organize society. The authors show how Moroccan symbolic systems—religious, economic, and legal—work together to create a coherent social order. The analysis reveals in particular how Islamic references, Amazigh traditions, and Arab influences combine in an original cultural syncretism. The economic rituals of the suq, for example, are not only a matter of commercial efficiency but are part of a broader symbolic system that defines social roles, hierarchies, and collective values ดูหนังออนไลน์