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| | Homo Novus: Born Again Humans |
 | | At the "End of History," we are like newborns: we have all the potential, but we still have to raise ourselves in a new environment, as Homo novus. |
 | | The first was telling us that there is no direct "organic continuity" in populations of individuals, and the second that human populations "coexist in a state of active interplay." Both support my hypothesis, though, that Homo sapiens is giving birth to or is evolving into a new species, Homo novus. |
 | | Goudge was talking about human populations prior to the advent of the Internet, McLuhan, about the effects that these nascent channels of communications would have on the behavior of human populations. |
| www.ecopsychology.org /journal/ezine/archive2/homo_novus.html (4535 words) |
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