Thoughts on The Law of the Jungle, Rudyard Kipling, 1895. The - TopicsExpress



          

Thoughts on The Law of the Jungle, Rudyard Kipling, 1895. The strength of the wolf is the pack, this is the law of the jungle. Curious, wolves exist in a variety of ecosystems though never in a jungle. So how is it then, that one would extrapolate a law simply from those wolves in a jungle? Regardless, there are laws of nature that wolves obey, yet man stubbornly refuse to accept that those laws apply to them. The strength of the pack is the wolf. Curious, this implies the human race is only as strong as the collection of all individual humans. Mathematically, this statement is intuitively obvious. Ecologically, this is a crude misrepresentation of biological and socioeconomic diversity. Science has proven that a pack, and therefore its constituent individuals, are products of their environment. If both do not adapt to environmental changes, they will die. Science has shown that although small numbers of the pack may survive, the pack itself does not. Nature does not need to fight, it will simply force ones hand through slow, painfully obvious facts that can not be contradicted.
Posted on: Sun, 07 Sep 2014 11:09:31 +0000

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