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... existence , either one individual with another of the same species , or with individuals of different species , or with the physical conditions of life.95 Struggle for existence had always been recognized as a factor in extinction but ...
... existence , either one individual with another of the same species , or with individuals of different species , or with the physical conditions of life.95 Struggle for existence had always been recognized as a factor in extinction but ...
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... existence.'133 Nevertheless the Darwinist principle of struggle for existence seemed to correspond with their own idea of human progress by means of a struggle against nature and against other humans ( or human classes ) . And although ...
... existence.'133 Nevertheless the Darwinist principle of struggle for existence seemed to correspond with their own idea of human progress by means of a struggle against nature and against other humans ( or human classes ) . And although ...
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... existence of all sorts of genes , such as genes for suppressing play and superfluous movement , or genes for the prevention of social contact , all of which would have evolved under conditions of hundreds of years of factory farming ...
... existence of all sorts of genes , such as genes for suppressing play and superfluous movement , or genes for the prevention of social contact , all of which would have evolved under conditions of hundreds of years of factory farming ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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