[Xmca-l] Re: Do we find Inequalities in wild life system?
James Ma
jamesma320@gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 23:56:29 PST 2019
Not only is it meaningless but also preposterous. To maintain that all
members of the same species are equal, as Anne Moir and David Jessel put
it, is to "build a society based on a biological and scientific lie".
James
PS: I'm apolitical - anything political, ideological just doesn't speak to
me!
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 05:27, Andy Blunden <andyb@marxists.org> wrote:
> Harshad,
>
> "Inequality" is a meaningless concept when referred to Nature. Likewise
> "Injustice."
>
> Justice and equality are relevant only to the extent that the subjects are
> living in an 'artificial' world, out of Nature. Natural disasters and the
> plenitude of Nature have these dimensions only to the extent they are
> imposed on or made available to different classes of people by the social
> system.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Andy
> ------------------------------
> Andy Blunden
> http://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm
> On 28/01/2019 4:00 pm, Harshad Dave wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am working on one article. I want to know your views on following query.
>
> "Do we find Inequalities exists in wild life system?"
>
> Your views will help me in my work.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Harshad Dave
> Email: hhdave15@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
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