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Gustave Flaubert, el francés que le dio un rostro a la libertad literaria

Gustave Flaubert, el francés que le dio un rostro a la libertad literaria
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War Is Not Innate to Humanity—A More Peaceful Future Is Possible, Says Historical Anthropologist


War Is Not Innate to Humanity A More Peaceful Future Is Possible, Says Historical Anthropologist
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Rock paintings in Tadrart Acacus region of Libya dated from 12,000 BC to 100 AD
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Brian Ferguson’s research on the origins of war, going back to the beginning of human history and our closest ape relatives, suggests war is not part of our evolution.
By April M. Short
War and all of its brutality is attention-grabbing and memorable. Recollections of war and conquests tend to stick around and take up the spotlight in historical records. However, a war-centered narrative paints an incomplete picture of human history and human nature. While there is a popular opinion in the anthropological community that war is an evolutionary, inborn tendency of humans, there is also pushback to that theory. There is ....

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Sir Mick Davis: From Horatio Nelson to Nelson Mandela


I read it when I was in my late teens.
Indaba means ‘gather round’. This book demonstrates the richness in the tapestry of the lives and traditions of black people in Africa. At school in South Africa, our history was defined on a very Euro-centric basis. Black people were simply the other who were essentially a contrast to what we were doing. We never got to appreciate the depths of the history, their religion, their philosophy, their life stories, the mythology that informed how their societies developed.
When I came across this book as a teenager it really opened my eyes to the fact here was a society and history which was as relevant and authentic to the development of humankind as any other.  ....

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Darwinism, storytelling, and the futurist ET myth -- Science & Technology -- Sott.net


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Scene from Stanley Kubrick s 2001: A Space OdysseyThink about great movies, novels, and plays. They probe the physical world of flesh and blood and, at the same time, draw us into things spiritual and immaterial: the sublime and the ridiculous; love, heroism, envy and prejudice; good and evil.
But a strain of modern thought says that those immaterial things aren t real. Darwinian materialism holds that all species evolved from the first tiny cell in a process without guidance or design. And the human mind is no exception. Harvard evolutionist E. O. Wilson describes it as just a byproduct of the physical brain, and the brain as the product of genetic evolution by natural selection. ....

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