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

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