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  1. Handsome Lake's teachings: The shift from female to male agriculture in Iroquois culture. An essay in ethnophilosophy. [REVIEW]Marilyn Holly - 1990 - Agriculture and Human Values 7 (3-4):80-94.
    The shift from a traditional indigenous female agriculture to a new male agriculture in Iroquois culture was facilitated by the teachings of the early 19th century Seneca prophet and chief, Handsome Lake. This shift resulted in the disempowerment of women and occurred during a period of crises for the Iroquois; it was heavily influenced by exogenous pressures that, mediated by Handsome Lake's Code, led not only to a change of sex roles in agriculture but also to a shift in family (...)
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  • Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Huxley.Edward Clodd - 1897 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
    "Pioneers of Evolution" is a 1896 treatise by English Edward Clodd within which he explores the early proponents of evolution and the scientific answers to the origin of humankind. Looking at the world of such notable figures as Charles Darwin and Gerbert Spencer, this fascinating volume is not to be missed by those with an interest in evolution and the history of related ideas. Contents include: "Pioneers of Evolution From Thales to Lucretius," "The Arrest of Enquiry," "From the Early Christian (...)
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  • Polarization of information and knowledge: a dialectical approach.Rodrigo Moreno Marques - 2017 - International Review of Information Ethics 26.
    This article discusses the polarization of information and knowledge, a phenomenon that is increasingly relevant in different spheres of the contemporary socioeconomic dynamics. According to this notion, founded mainly on the works of Karl Marx, information and knowledge are central elements in the contradictions between capital and labour, as well as in the internal contradictions of the working class. The idea of polarization of information and knowledge offers a critical point of view against the authors who, while trying to grasp (...)
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  • Pioneers of Evolution From Thales to Huxley with an Intermediate Chapter on the Causes of Arrest of the Movement. --.Edward Clodd - 1897 - New York: G. Richards.
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  • Speak no more of her»: Silencing the Feminine Voice in Shakespeare’s «Julius Caesar.Natalie Roulon - 2016 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 69 (1):103-124.
    Although the female characters in Julius Caesar are given little stage time and are ill-treated by their husbands, this article shows that it is not a misogynous play, but a play which effectively depicts a misogynous world. On the one hand, it validates the standpoint of the characters marked as feminine and therefore irrational. On the other hand, the silencing of the feminine poetic and prophetic voice is one of the mainsprings of the tragedy since it is the main characters’ (...)
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