by MonteQuest » Thu 26 Jul 2007, 16:45:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ferretlover', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', ' ') Changing a culture is possible, but changing humanity is not.
Ok, I admit it-I am dense. Could you please hit the highlights: How can there be any human culture that doesn't contain humans?
If a culture changes, doesn't that also mean that the humans made a change that changed their culture? IMHO, a culture can not change on its own-it is not a living entity.
I do understand that there are different kinds of cultures (although, I think that they all must have some similarities); I have never heard of a human culture that could survive without using the environment-eating up the plants, hunting , fishing, breathing..
"There are other cultures on earth that don't practice all out war on the environment."
Are you saying that a culture with the least interaction with the environment is the only viable culture? (I have written and rewritten this sentence about ten times..)
Take a deep breath, and be patient with me-but, I really am trying to understand your theory.
We used to practice "limited competition" like all other forms of life...until we created agri-
which forgot about the law of nature. Then we waged all out war on it, killing everything but human food.
There are cultures today that still practice limited competition and do not have famines, even in drought conditions. Can you name them?
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