EcologyCarolyn Merchant The age of reason offers a mechanistic description of the world through logic and mathematics, which has led to the possibility of controlling nature. These ecology essays aim to rediscover the nature within human beings and to reconnect it with external nature in a holistic, postmodern manner. |
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Page 85
... traditional character since it is not the function of real , traditional societies ( i.e. , pre - capitalist ) to supply cheap labor for capitalism.13 Thus , the vicious cycle of dependency continues for Third - World economies under ...
... traditional character since it is not the function of real , traditional societies ( i.e. , pre - capitalist ) to supply cheap labor for capitalism.13 Thus , the vicious cycle of dependency continues for Third - World economies under ...
Page 114
... traditional religion , and our country's churches and synagogues are increasingly reflective of the moral tensions of our time . From the rise of liberation theologies and the nationwide sanctuary movement to protect Central American ...
... traditional religion , and our country's churches and synagogues are increasingly reflective of the moral tensions of our time . From the rise of liberation theologies and the nationwide sanctuary movement to protect Central American ...
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... traditional historical materialism . The first flaw is that the traditional conception of the productive forces ignores or plays down the fact that these forces are social in nature , and include the mode of cooperation , which is ...
... traditional historical materialism . The first flaw is that the traditional conception of the productive forces ignores or plays down the fact that these forces are social in nature , and include the mode of cooperation , which is ...
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