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... evolutionary theories was used to give scientific legitimation to Western imperialism . According to the social evolutionary scheme , the Saami now suddenly became clas- sified as ' backward ' and ' primitive ' , doomed to extinction or ...
... evolutionary theories was used to give scientific legitimation to Western imperialism . According to the social evolutionary scheme , the Saami now suddenly became clas- sified as ' backward ' and ' primitive ' , doomed to extinction or ...
Page 131
... evolution of Homo Erectus from Homo Habilis and the resulting increase in brain size are interesting . The genetic change sees no contemporary behavioural development for Europe . Yet when Europe is colonised it is by groups of Homo ...
... evolution of Homo Erectus from Homo Habilis and the resulting increase in brain size are interesting . The genetic change sees no contemporary behavioural development for Europe . Yet when Europe is colonised it is by groups of Homo ...
Page 134
... evolution ( Darwin is only cited once within the book compared to six references to Dante ) , and time and its measurement are hardly touched upon at all , although how precisely we define the present will obviously relate to where the ...
... evolution ( Darwin is only cited once within the book compared to six references to Dante ) , and time and its measurement are hardly touched upon at all , although how precisely we define the present will obviously relate to where the ...
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