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In face of the facts that modern man lives more wretchedly than the cave-man, and that his producing power is a thousand times greater than that of the cave-man, no other conclusion is possible than that the capitalist class has mismanaged, that you have mismanaged, my masters, that you have criminally and selfishly mismanaged.
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I pointed out that modern man's producing power through social organization and the use of machinery was a thousand times greater than that of the cave-man.
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Biologically speaking, this increases the likelihood of success in reproducing in the environment we find ourselves rather than in the cave-man past coded through natural selection in our genes.
Dr. Douglas Fields: Rudeness Is A Neurotoxin Dr. Douglas Fields 2011
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If you can come, you will see the cave-man, in evening dress, snarling and snapping over a bone.
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This wild Celt has a bog-theory of music that predates the cave-man — and he has the unadulterated stupidity to call himself ultra-modern.
CHAPTER XI 2010
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Biologically speaking, this increases the likelihood of success in reproducing in the environment we find ourselves rather than in the cave-man past coded through natural selection in our genes.
Rudeness Is a Neurotoxin Dr. Douglas Fields 2011
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But the expression on your face, I imagine, was very like that of a woman-stealing cave-man.
CHAPTER 10 2010
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Last I looked rape, no matter what your post-hoc reasoning for it you can come up with (tiny pink elephant told me to do it, my cave-man genes told me to do it, my vengeful god told me to do it, …), it remains illegal and you will be punished.
Assessing Fault 2009
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No self-respecting cave-man, I am sure, would have lived in such a hole.
CHAPTER XXXV 2010
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He sketched the economic condition of the cave-man and of the savage peoples of to-day, pointing out that they possessed neither tools nor machines, and possessed only a natural efficiency of one in producing power.
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