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1 lip 1971 · Primitive Man's Relationship to Nature Daniel A. Guthrie In discussing the causes of our environmental crisis, many authors seem to consider modern man's relationship to his environment as somehow un-natural. This attitude is due, in part, to a belief that primitive man lived in harmony with nature, a harmony that has been lost by modern ...
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1 lip 1971 · Primitive man, exemplified by the American Indian, was no better than modern man in his relationship to his environment. Although the religion of the Indian stressed harmony with nature, this attitude did not prevent pollution of the environment nor the acceptance of destructive technology.
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1 lip 2024 · Without doubt this holds equally true for the forms and characteristics of primitive society and of the primitive state, in short, for every aspect of community life as it was at the dawn of man's existence —so far as we can know it.
The Mind of Primitive Man. A. E. Crawley. Published in Nature 1 April 1912. Psychology. A FAMOUS psychological novelist has asserted that racial differences are irreducible, and that even when love unites two members of distinct races their life, however harmonious, is lived over a slumbering volcano of hate.
1 wrz 1982 · Agility and Body Sturdiness of Primitive Man in Comparison to Contemporary Man Demonstration that a hypothetical primitive man, smaller in size than a contemporary man but with the same anthropometrical proportions, is not only intrinsically stronger but is structurally more robust.