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An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races An Essay on the Inequality of the Human ...
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Human Zoo
Human Zoo Human zoos (also called "ethnological expositions" or "negro ... the 1930s. Some zoos have indeed exhibited human beings, in particular coming from the colonial ... and co. write: "The example of the human zoos allows us to trace the entire ... world organised according to the hierarchy of races became the dominant ideology in the ...
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Talk:Race
... a contemporary (e.g., lineage) description of races as natural kinds, and those kinds have ... not necessarily freaks. In the study of human evolution we define H. habilus and H ... chimp has ever given birth to a human. Anyway, I admit that the essentialist article ... the pre-20 th century thinking about races (as immutable kinds). And yes, I suspect ... used to determine a like number of races" include Kevin MacDonald and J. Philippe ...
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IPod mini (translated from Chinese)
... la terre par les différents espèces ou races qui l'habitent (《基于地球上居住的不同的物种或种族的新的地球划分法》),于 1684年 出版。 18世纪 ... first published classification of humans into distinct races seems to be François Bernier's Nouvelle ... la terre par les différents espèces ou races qui l'habitent ("New division of Earth by the different species or races which inhabit it"), published in 1684. Bernier distinguished four "races": Europeans, including South Asians but excluding ...
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Talk:Aesthetic Realism/Archive04
... against the large objectives a really civilized human being ought to have. That continuous sniping ... sounds of reality. Writes Siegel: “In every human relation, the final rightness is always aesthetic ... the Cause of War In 1976 an essay by Eli Siegel “What Caused the Wars” ... furious tides that have ever flowed in human history” (p. 4). Siegel asks, What is ... from the desire for “dominion” and from human “aggression.” But dominion and aggression ...
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Talk:Armenian Genocide/Archive 3
... yor point about needing to see the human side of the equation - and that Turks ... Armenian Genocide was the most well-known human rights issue of its time and was ... corroborated by the international scholarly, legal, and human rights community: 1) Polish jurist Raphael Lemkin ... Holocaust, distort historical facts and play on human tragedies in which both Armenians and Turks ... has seen what happened, now just give human kind a few thousand years to ...
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Talk:White (people)
... that whites are more beautiful than other races and is certain to offend some non ... when wars were based on colonialization and races were on opposite sides. This is history ... to be a history of the White races, which it is. Can something be racist ... specifically as it relates to the White races. When the plague killed one-third of ... admixture rendered a person white". I know human nature and I've lived around ...
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Talk:Eugenics
... ideas became outdated (mostly, that mixing of races was bad) Inheritance of intelligent (part of ... aren't usually trying to improve the human race as a whole -- it is usually ... in the article. "given the complex of human genetics and culture, there is no scientific ... a sentimental belief in the sanctity of human life, tend to prevent both the elimination ... require the obliteration of the unfit, and human life is valuable only when it ...
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User talk:John10790
... 10% of the people to own another human being. The answer is they would not ... some Northern states were still trading in human flesh) Even after Lincoln's' Emancipation Proclamation ... adjure you ... to retrace your steps." (Source: Essay by Hal Morris based mainly on: Robert ... It is not in the power of human language to exclude false inferences, constructions, and ... machines, it took a great amount of human labor to pick cotton. A large ...
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Franz Boas
... argued that the diffusion of ideas through human migration is more important. In 1883 Boas ... that have meaning only in terms of human perception or experience. In 1884 Kantian philosopher ... universal, the distinction between the natural and human sciences was institutionalized in Germany, through the ... such as Johann Gottfried Herder argued that human creativity, which necessarily takes unpredictable and highly diverse forms, is as important as human rationality. In 1795 the great linguist ...
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