Domination across Space and Time: Smallpox, Relativity, and Climate Ethics

Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (2):172-183 (2019)
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Abstract

In the age of exploration western Eurasia came to dominate much of the world, in part unintentionally, via the medium of smallpox. This was domination across great spatial distances. Analogously, w...

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