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This is a response to Tom Warren's inquiry about Foster's book, as well
as a belated revival of the discussion raised my submission of the Boyes
Hypothesis messages, because I see an important connection between the
two that needs to be brought to the attention of Crashlist. The relevance
to the list of both Boyes and the revelations about Marx in Foster's book
is this: although capitalism has penetrated everywhere, we need to look
at man's behavior toward nature in the period leading up to the
capitalist era (especially since the advent of agriculture), in order to
know what beyond an anti capitalist consciousness needs to be developed
to confront the crash. 

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CB: How about an anti-class exploitative society consciousness ? Marxism always 
posited the socialist revolution as not only the end of capitalism but the end of 
"exploitation of man ( sic, as Carrol points out) by man "  or mainly the exploitation 
of people by a small minority of men. 

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Predominant Characteristics of Biocentric and Anthropocentric Societies

BIOCENTRIC                              ANTHROPOCENTRIC
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CB: I think a better major term than biocentric would be "symbiotic"





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