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5The Inevitable Vulnerability of Systems: Evolutionary Economics, Poverty, and the Ethics of Genetic Determinism
October 13, 2024
Abstract This paper argues that any system, whether economic, technological, or social, is inherently vulnerable to exploitation or hacking. Such vulnerabilities are linked to…
The Inevitable Vulnerability of Systems: Evolutionary Economics, Poverty, and the Ethics of Genetic Determinism
October 13, 2024
Abstract This paper argues that any system, whether economic, technological, or social, is inherently vulnerable to exploitation or hacking. Such vulnerabilities are linked to…
The Origins of Humanity: An African and Middle Eastern Genesis
September 2, 2024
Introduction The question of the origins of the human race has long fascinated scholars, theologians, and scientists alike. While myths and religious narratives have…
The Origins of Humanity: An African and Middle Eastern Genesis
September 2, 2024
Introduction The question of the origins of the human race has long fascinated scholars, theologians, and scientists alike. While myths and religious narratives have…