Species nonegalitarian

    • A hunter-gatherer society is one whose primary subsistence ...

      Sep 16, 2009 · In North and South America, for example, most large mammal species had been hunted to extinction by the end of the Pleistocene.[1] As the number and size of many agricultural societies increased, they expanded into lands traditionally used by hunter-gatherers and communities practicing small scale agriculture. This process of agriculture-driven ...


    • [DOC File]Foucault’s Conception of Democracy

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      It is therefore natural that the egalitarian law of nature should have given way – on a permanent basis – to the nonegalitarian law of history. It was because it was primal that natural right was not, as the jurists claim, foundational; it was foreclosed by the greater vigor of history. ... and (8) relatedness to other species and to nature ...


    • Introduction

      Pre-print version. Final version published in Midwest Studies 40(1):189-204 (2016). Anthropocentrism in Climate Ethics and Policy. Katie McShane. Introduction. These days, most ethicists agree that at least some nonhumans have interests that are of direct moral importance.


    • [DOC File]The Formation of Modern Societies:

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      Lecture handout for the introduction. Historical Sociology. FMS is mainly a course in historical sociology. Sociology develops in the C19th as an attempt to understand contemporary western societies in a scientifically systematic way.


    • [DOCX File]waylay13.files.wordpress.com

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      Michel Foucault introduces another way power dynamic. “Power is exercised from innumerable points, in the inter-play of nonegalitarian and mobile relations” (Foucault 1629). This power comes by the group shaping and exerting power over its members. As part of a group we give up or allow ourselves to be influenced by the group into doing things.


    • [DOCX File]Concordia University

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      Crooked Print: Queer Zine Counterdiscourses and the Survival of Gay and Lesbian Print Media. Jordan Coulombe. Dr. Matt Soar & Dr. Sandra Gabriele. April 15th 2013


    • [DOCX File]sites.levittownschools.com

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      Our species clearly has the genetic potential to be peaceful and egalitarian, on the one hand, or to be warlike and despotic, on the other, or anything in between. If the three theories I've described here are correct, and if we truly believe in the values of equality and peace and want them to reign once again as the norm for human beings ...


    • [DOC File]Michigan State University

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      Nonegalitarian institutions evoke additional questions as to why the practices of the institution are unfair. Narratives arise proclaiming the legitimacy of the corrupt institution. Such legitimations may appeal to authority, be it the king, God, or science. ... scheduled mass kills of such species as horse, reindeer, red deer, bison, and ibex ...


    • [DOCX File]rhsroughriders.enschool.org

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      Sep 14, 2010 · has blamed a decline in the availability of wild foods, particularly animal resources. In North and South America, for example, most large mammal species had gone extinct by the end of the . Pleistocene, according to Diamond, because of . overexploitation. by humans, [5] although the . overkill hypothesis. he advocates is strongly contested.


    • [DOC File]Play Bk--Guide to Documents

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      Our species is not adapted to graze on large amounts of readily available foliage, as our ape relatives are. Rather, we depend on nutrient-rich plant matter that must be sought out, extracted, and processed. Hunter-gatherer women must know which of the countless varieties of roots, tubers, nuts, seeds, fruits, and greens in their area are ...


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