In this book, the American philosopher Edward Carpenter reassesses the meaning of civilization and its role in the development of humanity and morality. As the author says: "hospitality of the wild Arab, the courage of the North American Indian, and the faithful friendships of some of the Polynesian nations, far surpass anything of a similar kind among the polished communities of Europe." Further, Carpenter reflects his acquaintance with the people of the indigenous tribes like Bushmen, Eskimo, Samoyedes, Zulu.
The Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration
Edward Carpenter
bookCivilisation : Its Cause and Cure; and Other Essays
Edward Carpenter
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Edward Carpenter
bookThe Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration
Edward Carpenter
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Edward Carpenter
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Edward Carpenter
bookThe Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration
Edward Carpenter
bookPagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning
Edward Carpenter
bookPagan and Christian Creeds
Edward Carpenter
bookPagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning
Edward Carpenter
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