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... Marxism alike progress is taken to be some kind of underlying necessity . But Darwin was not totally consistent in his belief that nature and society are improving progressively and that human beings are the summit of development ...
... Marxism alike progress is taken to be some kind of underlying necessity . But Darwin was not totally consistent in his belief that nature and society are improving progressively and that human beings are the summit of development ...
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... Marxist tradition . Marxists do not denounce industrial technology as such but only industrial technology under capitalism . By its emphasis on production , reason and ( human ) sociality Marxism has deepened the anthropocentric gap ...
... Marxist tradition . Marxists do not denounce industrial technology as such but only industrial technology under capitalism . By its emphasis on production , reason and ( human ) sociality Marxism has deepened the anthropocentric gap ...
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... Marxism it became apparent to what extent the so- called sciences of man ( ! ) and the social sciences in particular , can be held responsible for building our present image of humanness , and animalness as its antithesis . Indeed these ...
... Marxism it became apparent to what extent the so- called sciences of man ( ! ) and the social sciences in particular , can be held responsible for building our present image of humanness , and animalness as its antithesis . Indeed these ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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