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The Politics, Class Conflict and Racism of the Covid19 Pandemic

The Catastrophic Viral Pandemics as a Continuing Evolutionary Cro-Magnon Homo SapienNeanderthal Extermination Conflict

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Exploring the intersection of evolutionary biology and contemporary pandemics, the book posits that the COVID-19 virus is a modern manifestation of an ancient conflict between Cro-Magnon humans and Neanderthals. It suggests that Neanderthal remnants may produce emerging viruses that threaten Cro-Magnon populations, particularly affecting various socio-economic groups. The narrative delves into cultural warfare and the disparities in virus susceptibility among different human populations, framing the pandemic as a continuation of this evolutionary struggle.

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The Politics, Class Conflict and Racism of the Covid19 Pandemic, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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Erscheinungsdatum
2020
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Titel
The Politics, Class Conflict and Racism of the Covid19 Pandemic
Untertitel
The Catastrophic Viral Pandemics as a Continuing Evolutionary Cro-Magnon Homo SapienNeanderthal Extermination Conflict
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
384
ISBN13
9786202675840
Reihe
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Beschreibung
Exploring the intersection of evolutionary biology and contemporary pandemics, the book posits that the COVID-19 virus is a modern manifestation of an ancient conflict between Cro-Magnon humans and Neanderthals. It suggests that Neanderthal remnants may produce emerging viruses that threaten Cro-Magnon populations, particularly affecting various socio-economic groups. The narrative delves into cultural warfare and the disparities in virus susceptibility among different human populations, framing the pandemic as a continuation of this evolutionary struggle.