The Evolution of Mutual Aid the Cosmic Roots of Love
The book The Evolution of Mutual Aid the Cosmic Roots of Love was written by author Henry Martyn Simmons Here you can read free online of The Evolution of Mutual Aid the Cosmic Roots of Love book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Evolution of Mutual Aid the Cosmic Roots of Love a good or bad book?
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But, with higher organization and fewer offspring, that care increases. In birds it becomes proverbial; and the mother, if not loving her neighbor as herself, at least loves her infants as herself, and so seems almost to have begun to be a Christian. Her love is very limited, however, and lasts only a month, after which her moral law is suspended till another season. But the mammalian structure carries that union further, 8 THE COSMIC ROOTS OF LOVE unites mother and infant much more closely and... longer. At length, the delicate human body and brain so prolong the helpless infancy that the union has to last for years, and thus becomes a habit to last through life. The family becomes permanent, and its affection fixed. Its permanence also extends the union, holds together parents and children and children's children in a widening circle of kinsmen. So we reach one of those clans, gens, or little tribes, in which society seems everywhere to have started. This cosmic principle of union, working from atoms upward, has at length unfolded its higher meaning, and brought, not merely a utilitarian society of animals, but a human brotherhood inspired with sympathy.
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