THE MYTH OF EQUALITY
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Publisher: Centretruths
Copyright:
© 2008 John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
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Description:THE MYTH OF EQUALITY opens up the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism in relation to the connection between culture and race as they, in turn, are conditioned by environment, and further extends the basic gender-conditioned distinction between nature and nurture (or artifice) to include the effects of nature upon psyche and of psyche, conversely, upon nature. All in all, this book debunks simple equalitarian reductionism, whether of the humanistic or non-humanistic varieties. Keywords:Listed in: |
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If ever a volume of John O'Loughlin's aphoristic philosophy required of the reader an acceptance of a broader and deeper concept of both gender- and class-conditioned realities, it is this one, which makes one aware, in no uncertain terms, of just how varied the terms are upon which mankind, as a manifestations, whether objectively or subjectively, of disparate wills, spirits, egos, and souls, actually operate, to the detriment of crude reductionism premised upon a single class or gender standpoint.
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