For the Amazonian example, mythology organizes survival by making land, life, social behavior, and interaction with wild beings part of one integrated whole.
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Ecology
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "live off the land is to embrace both its creative and destructive potential human beings plants and animals share the same cosmic origins in..."
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"live off the land is to embrace both its creative and destructive potential human beings plants and animals share the same cosmic origins in..."
"...mass as the mass media okay and mass education and mass ecology"
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's lecture on temples, pyramids, farming, ritual ecology, and the modern inability to build wonders: people once organized around heaven on earth; now the religion is capitalism.
The lecture turns evil into a technology of dissociation: ancient priests allegedly learn to split the pharaoh into identities, modern institutions learn to do it to everyone, and the hard refrain is that social...
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