Cog wrote:I disagree. Those two feats would have been impossible without millions of others cooperating to build on the scientific progress we have made over the last millenia. From the guy who builds the computers to the janitor who keeps the labs clean, we share in our own small part in those feats of science. Try giving those projects to a troop of chimps and see how far they progess.
Humans aren't chimps. We are unique on this planet and most likely the universe.
Cog wrote:I disagree. Those two feats would have been impossible without millions of others cooperating to build on the scientific progress we have made over the last millenia. From the guy who builds the computers to the janitor who keeps the labs clean, we share in our own small part in those feats of science. Try giving those projects to a troop of chimps and see how far they progess.
Humans aren't chimps. We are unique on this planet and most likely the universe.
dohboi wrote:" I think once you realize that you’re part of a precarious class, you might vote with others that are also precarious. Middle-class and working-class people voting together and finding common cause–that’s the hope. "
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-c ... iat-audio/
Return to Environment, Weather & Climate
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 284 guests