Humans and Other Animals: Beyond the Boundaries of Anthropology |
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Page 13
... Marx's commentators look upon species life as that which distinguishes humans from non- humans , i.e. the capacity to transform nature . In my opinion the concept of species life refers to everything that makes humans human , that is ...
... Marx's commentators look upon species life as that which distinguishes humans from non- humans , i.e. the capacity to transform nature . In my opinion the concept of species life refers to everything that makes humans human , that is ...
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... Marx and Engels took humanity to be an integral part of it . In their view humankind was a species among other species , with the various human economies partaking in wider ecosystems . In part they also recognized human - animal ...
... Marx and Engels took humanity to be an integral part of it . In their view humankind was a species among other species , with the various human economies partaking in wider ecosystems . In part they also recognized human - animal ...
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... Marx and Engels ' belief in the necessity of human material progress and the changeability of societal forms . Yet Marx and Engels were quite aware that Darwin was projecting his bourgeois worldview with its free - market perceptions ...
... Marx and Engels ' belief in the necessity of human material progress and the changeability of societal forms . Yet Marx and Engels were quite aware that Darwin was projecting his bourgeois worldview with its free - market perceptions ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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