Re: Moderated anthropology group?




Sylvia Knörr wrote:
> "Cruise Director" <SeaFuncSpam@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>
> >Actually, what really baffles me is how old some people can get and
> >still hold on to their opinions mostly unchanged. I guess there's a
> >lot of variance in mental flexibility, and it must be to some degree
> >determined by environment. So then you ask, what determines the
> >environment, and then one starts thinking about the history of
> >agriculture.... the range of human misery on the Earth is profound.
>
> What's your point?

This is sci.anthropology. I think prediction of how human beings will
evolve, based on how they have already evolved, is germane.


Cheers,
Brandon Van Every

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