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Neanderthalic Asuric Shudra Culture in Modern World, Paperback / softback Book

Neanderthalic Asuric Shudra Culture in Modern World Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The phenomena of global warming leads to increased extremophilic actinidic archaeal growth &neanderthalisation of homo sapien hybrids leading to the resurgence of neanderthalic features in society.

The homo neanderthalis society was matrilineal &the homo sapien society was patrilineal.

The homo neanderthalis had increased actinidic archaeal growth and archaeal magnetite/porphyrin mediated quantal perception.

This gave a feeling of collective unconscious &universal oneness.

The homo sapien hybrids had decreased actinidic archaeal growth &archaeal magnetite/porphyrin mediated quantal perception was minimal.

This gave rise to individuality in homo sapiens as opposed to societal consciousness in homo neanderthalis.

The homo neanderthalis values are primitive communism, socialism, democracy, female dominance, alternate sexuality, creativity in art and literature, spirituality, eco-consciousness, peaceful co-existence and a globalised world.

The homo sapien hybrid society was selfish, primitive capitalistic, undemocratic, dictatorial, patriarchal, more masculine, less creative in art &literature, non-spiritual &material, heterosexual, exploitative, polluting &right-wing nationalistic.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:664 pages
  • Publisher:LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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  • ISBN:9786206162490

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:664 pages
  • Publisher:LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
  • Publication Date:
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  • ISBN:9786206162490