“Deconstructing the concept of race not only conflicts with people's tendency to classify and build family histories according to common descent but also ignores the work of biologists studying non-human species.” PeopleHumansCommonRaceStudyConflictConceptsSpeciesTendenciesDescentFamily HistoryBiologistHuman Species Author:J. Philippe Rushton
“Communism... is the genuine resolution of the antagonism between man and nature and between man and man; it is the true resolution of the conflict between existence and essence, objectification and self-affirmation, freedom and necessity, individual and species. It is the riddle of history solved and knows itself as the solution.” KnowsMenSelfIndividualExistenceConflictSolutionsEssenceSpeciesGenuineCommunismResolutionAffirmationRiddleAntagonismObjectificationMan And NatureSelf Affirmation Book:Marx: Selected Writings Source: Marx: Selected Writings
“There's one bright spot in the generally gloomy picture know as the Pacific Conflict Zone. According to my calculations, by the year 2500 or so we should have killed off every last member of our species who is stupid enough to take part in so futile a pastime as this war between "ideals," and with luck they won't have left their genes behind because they'll typically have been killed at an age when society thinks they're too young to assume the responsibility of childbearing. After that we may get some peace and quiet for a change.” ThinkingKnowsShouldYearsMayHas BeensWarEnoughAgeLastsYoungLeftBehindsResponsibilityStupidQuietConflictMembersIdealsShould HaveLuckAssumingSpeciesSpotsZoneGenesCalculationsPacificGloomyPastimePeace And QuietChildbearing Author:John Brunner
“I think that there are no forces on this planet more dangerous to us all than the fanaticisms of fundamentalism, of all the species: Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, as well as countless smaller infections. Is there a conflict between science and religion here? There most certainly is.” ThinkingWellsReligionForceDangerousPlanetsBuddhismConflictSpeciesIslamCatholicismHinduismFundamentalismJudaismScience And ReligionFanaticismInfectionProtestantismHinduism And Buddhism Book:Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meaning of Life Source: Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meaning of Life
“The war between authors and publishers has been a conflict of ages. On the one side, the publisher has been looked upon as a species of Wantley dragon, whose daily food was the brain and blood of hapless writers. ... On the other side, the author has been considered, like Shelley, 'an eternal child,' in all that relates to practical matters, and a terrible child at that, - incapable of comprehending details, and unreasoanably dissatisfied with results.” ChildrenHas BeensWarMatterAgeSidesResultsBrainBloodTerribleConflictEternalSpeciesDetailsPracticalsRelateDragonsIncapablePublishersDissatisfiedComprehendingShelley Author:Mary Abigail Dodge
“Group selection and individual selection are just two of the selection processes that have played important roles in evolution. There also is selection within individual organisms (intragenomic conflict), and selection among multi-species communities (an idea that now is getting attention in work on the human microbiome). All four of these levels of selection find a place in multi-level selection theory.” HumansTwoImportantIdeasIndividualProcessCommunityLevelsAttentionRolesFourGroupsTheoryEvolutionConflictSpeciesOrganismsSelection Author:Elliott Sober
“It is the great sadness of our species that we have not found a way to eliminate the conflict and to eliminate violence as a device to resolve our conflicts throughout the entire history of the human race.” WayHumansFoundRaceViolenceSadnessConflictSpeciesHuman RaceDevicesResolve Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“Man's unique agony as a species consists in his perpetual conflict between the desire to stand out and the need to blend in.” MenNeedsWarDesireConflictUniqueSpeciesPerpetualAgonyStanding Out Author:Sydney J. Harris
“This much I can say with definiteness - namely, that there is no scientific basis for the denial of religion - nor is there in my judgment any excuse for a conflict between science and religion, for their fields are entirely different. Men who know very little of science and men who know very little of religion do indeed get to quarreling, and the onlookers imagine that there is a conflict between science and religion, whereas the conflict is only between two different species of ignorance.” KnowsMenLittlesI CanTwoDifferentImagineAtheismFieldsIgnoranceConflictJudgmentBasesSpeciesExcuseDenialImagine ThatScience And Religion Author:Robert Andrews Millikan