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... nature with God - like attributes and consequently regard it as a normative force . Natural magicians and women had in common their access to nature's secrets and mysteries . How else could they obtain this if not with the help of the ...
... nature with God - like attributes and consequently regard it as a normative force . Natural magicians and women had in common their access to nature's secrets and mysteries . How else could they obtain this if not with the help of the ...
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Beyond the Boundaries of Anthropology Barbara Noske. practices with nature , through certain perceptions and reflections about the ( natural ) world and by certain ways of consuming and enjoying nature.113 In the eyes of Marxists natural ...
Beyond the Boundaries of Anthropology Barbara Noske. practices with nature , through certain perceptions and reflections about the ( natural ) world and by certain ways of consuming and enjoying nature.113 In the eyes of Marxists natural ...
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... nature was at once liberating and humanizing , were it not for the interhuman capitalist relations of production . It was the irrational , wasteful exploitation of nature at the hands of profit - making capitalists that needed to be ...
... nature was at once liberating and humanizing , were it not for the interhuman capitalist relations of production . It was the irrational , wasteful exploitation of nature at the hands of profit - making capitalists that needed to be ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
Copyright | |
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