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The Materialist Dialectic Why The Study Of Human Origins Is Necessary And Why It Is Indispensable To The Critique Of Science And Inseparably That Of Capital 2nd Will Barnes

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The Materialist Dialectic Why The Study Of Human Origins Is Necessary And Why It Is Indispensable To The Critique Of Science And Inseparably That Of Capital 2nd Will Barnes
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Publisher: Institute for the Critical Study of Societies of Capital
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Will Barnes
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 2nd

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The Materialist Dialectic Why The Study Of Human Origins Is Necessary And Why It Is Indispensable To The Critique Of Science And Inseparably That Of Capital 2nd Will Barnes by Will Barnes instant download after payment.

Based on critically assessed paleontology and the usual array of accompanying sciences, The Materialist Dialectic theoretically reconstructs human origins. The account is evolutionary, and simultaneously evidentially-based and speculative. The work argues inequality and hierarchy are grounded in those social relations which cohere human communities, as are equality and horizontal relations as well, and both basic forms of these relations reach back through the evolutionary development of Homo all the way to Miocene animal societies (primates). The energizing motive underlying, yet explicit throughout, this work is inextricably twofold: First, it is an attempt to cogently and compellingly argue the position just presented; and, second, it seeks to exhibit the anthropological-evolutionary premises of the historicity of contemporary forms of inequality and hierarchy, that is, exploitation and oppression, xenophobia and racism, bigotries of all sorts, that characterize societies of capital.

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