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341:. Postel stated that Gray's claim that environmental destruction was the result of humanity's flawed nature would be "welcome news to the captains of industry and the architects of the global economy; the ecological devastation they leave in their wake, according to Gray, has nothing to do with their exploits." Postel also claimed that too much of 202:
called the book "a contemporary work of philosophy devoid of jargon, wholly accessible, and profoundly relevant to the rapidly evolving world we live in" and wrote "I read it once, I read it twice and took notes. I arranged to meet its author so I could publicize the book – I thought it that good."
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of life on the planet. He sees humanism as a secular version of the Christian view of humans as differentiated from the natural world. Gray blames humanism, and its central view of humanity, for much of the destruction of the natural world, and sees technology as just a tool by which humans will
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rested on "blanket assertion", and criticised Gray's use of the term "plague of people" as an outdated "
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for 150 pages before conceding that there is something to be said for
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as a worldview in conflict with the view of humanity as part of the
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continue destroying the planet and each other. He advocates
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Index

Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals

John Gray
Granta Books
ISBN
1-86207-512-3
John Gray
humanism
Christianity
humanism
evolution
James Lovelock
Gaia Hypothesis
J. G. Ballard
Richard Dawkins
The Selfish Gene
Will Self
The Daily Telegraph
George Walden
The Sunday Telegraph
Joan Bakewell
Jason Cowley
David Marquand
New Statesman
Andrew Marr
The Observer
Jim Crace
The Times
The Spectator
Richard Holloway

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