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Ever since the rise of agrarian civilizations, cultures have justified their domination over those they conquered by claiming innate superiority. In recent centuries, as Europeans subjugated other regions, a discourse of white supremacy—one that retains its pernicious power even today—asserted superiority over other races. Among those who recognize
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Human dominance is a fact, not a debate | Aeon Essays
presumed betterment that comes with ‘civilization’.
Stephen Corry • Tribal Peoples for Tomorrow’s World
The need to evade their enemies probably caused the Aché to adopt an exceptionally harsh attitude towards anyone who might become a liability to the band.
Yuval Noah Harari • Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
A Cyberpunk Manifesto
A system of laws and protections developed by and for humans, which places human concerns and values at its core, can never fully incorporate the needs and desires of non-humans.
James Bridle • Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence
Various human species had been prowling and evolving in Afro-Asia for 2 million years. They slowly honed their hunting skills, and began going after large animals around 400,000 years ago. The big beasts of Africa and Asia learned to avoid humans, so when the new mega-predator – Homo sapiens – appeared on the Afro-Asian scene, the large animals alr
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century re-established it—as an exception, indeed, to their social system, and restricted to one of the races of mankind; but the wound thus inflicted upon humanity, though less extensive, was at the same time rendered far more difficult of cure.
Alexis de Tocqueville • Democracy in America, Volume I and II (Optimized for Kindle)
But in fact, in many ways, the authors of these texts were nothing like us. When it came to questions of personal freedom, the equality of men and women, sexual mores or popular sovereignty – or even, for that matter, theories of depth psychology18 – indigenous American attitudes are likely to be far closer to the reader’s own than seventeenth-cent
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