ABSTRACT

Gifts, as we have just seen, regularly sustain attenuated social relationships which distance threatens to sever. The giver gains a return in the continuance of a valued connection to which he is, for the time being at least, unable to make any more direct con­ tribution. By the same token, those who desire to create new relationships can exchange presents and thus establish the un­ questioning mutualism characteristic of morally binding social ties.