diddlydums and the biosocial nature of man

Sep 28, 2006 11:42

so, as of this moment im holding off on aggressively completing my art matters paper. i wish i had more academia here, i feel stunted in terms of intellectual growth. so easy, so easy, but at least my technical art skills are improving steadily ( Read more... )

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_oddity September 28 2006, 16:20:55 UTC
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU CAN YOU CALL ME PLEASE

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_sovay September 28 2006, 18:12:26 UTC
i'm gonna be home friday oct. 13th (oooh) til that sunday. i best see yo ass.

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ramme September 28 2006, 18:51:49 UTC
Developed nations have labor specialization which creates hierarchy which creates social classism which also in essence triples the amount of time industrialized people can devote to activities beyond directly or indirectly staying alive and raising offspring.

LDCs and foraging societies have less industrialized work-ethics and less anyonmity. Everyone's part of the community since oppression breeds resilence. Religious questions including the mysteries of existence, childbirth, and gender distinction exist then on a cultural community level, unseen in developed countries because we have a government which is god.

Same idea as healthcare replacing family.

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deliriumbarf November 7 2006, 16:09:53 UTC
but can you really argue that government being god does not create a defined purpose of man based on it's overbearing hold on society? i think it exists in every nation, every stage of development, but brought about by different institutions... in LDCs it would be more self/community propelled.

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basiik September 29 2006, 04:11:29 UTC
Hey, I have a friend from my high school there- her name is Caroline Evans. Maybe you know her, whe's a freshman, too. Good to know you're enjoying yourself

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