Becoming human: "just saying you're human doesn't do it"

Woodinville, WA: Existology Publications. Edited by Daniel S. Amador (2010)
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"The caring progression of cultures can also be seen when we look back at cultures of two thousand years ago or even of two hundred years ago. Today, it can be seen, globally, in attempts to replace capitalism's caring for a chosen few with socialism's intent of expanding caring for more of life and its environment. Thus, Becoming Human is a movement in making known our species' evolution toward humanness." --Amazon.com.

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