Erasmus Darwin’s Evolutionary Ideashttps://victorianweb.org/science/edarwin/evolution.html
Erasmus Darwin’s Evolutionary Ideas Stephen Foster (B Sc., Ph. D., F.G.S.) [ Victorian Web Home — Biology — Erasmus Darwin ] rasmus Darwin's evolutionary ideas owe something to th
Academic authoritarians, language, metaphor, animals, and sciencehttp://raypeat.com/articles/articles/authoritarians.shtml
National Socialism with evolution as an agent of racial purification. His lifelong beliefs and activities--the loyalty to a strong leader, advocating the killing of the weak--iden
Ray Peat
Lovecraft on Racehttps://mahmoudaburas.neocities.org/Site0Lovecraft/Essays/004
the uniformly advanced evolution of the Nordic as compared with that of other Caucasian and Mongolian races. As a matter of fact, it is freely conceded that the Mediterranean race
1. The Hedonistic Imperativehttps://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon1.htm
A reproductive revolution of "designer babies" will hardwire happiness from the womb. Psychoactive drugs may become redundant, or rather tools for consciousness research and life-
How nanotechnology and genetic engineering will abolish suffering.
Why the World is the Way It Is: Cultural Relativism and It's Descendentshttp://www.quebecoislibre.org/younkins26.html
and change and that evolution is essential to understanding consciousness, history, and mankind. Marx (1818-1883) claimed that they changed differentially according to economic su
Relativism, the idea that truth is a historically conditioned notion that does not transcend cultural boundaries, has existed since the Greek era, some 2400 years ago. Relativism c
H. G . Wells, The Open Conspiracy for World Governmenthttps://mailstar.net/opencon.html
Trotsky: The Eternal Revolutionary , p. 321). I read Wells' criticism of "Marxism" in this book of 1933 as an attack on Stalinism. This is because he was a leading suppo
Extracts from H. G . Wells, The Open Conspiracy, on world government, zionism, aryanism. H. G. Wells was this century's leading exponent of the movement for One World Government,
Cheliceratahttps://www.scientificlib.com/en/Biology/Animalia/Arthropoda/Chelicerata.html
feed their young. The evolutionary origins of chelicerates from the early arthropods have been debated for decades. Although there is considerable agreement about the relationship
Chelicerata, Online Biology, Biology Encyclopedia, Science
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