obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature
Xun Zi
Karl Marx.
"From these things it is evident, that the city belongs among the things that exist by nature, and that man is by nature a political animal" (1253a1-3)."Aristotle in his work 'The Politics'written circa 335 B. C.,
Gustav mahler
Who knows best a nature or a man?"ANSWER: Nature will do what she can to tame man, but men will not be tamed. Nature gives us obstacles and man builds bridges, steps, and elevators. He builds rockets that propel him towards the stars as nature wonders what went wrong? Nature would have man be the effect of all she commands but men will be cause because they will not surrender. In nature it is best to go with the flow, but with men there is always turbulence. Nature knows that man is merely atoms and cells, tissue and bones and fluids and is nothing more than the product of sensory perception. Man knows that nature is jealous, and in spite of the mass of tissue and cells, in spite of synapses that pop and spark, man knows that if all we are is synaptic response then how can we know what synapse is? Nature will bluster and wail, shaking and quaking with thunderous majesty, and man will bow in respect and suffer her indignities, for man knows that once she's calmed down, reasonable minds will prevail.
Thomas Hobbes
Nikita Kruschev
Emile Durkheim
wath is man destroya of nature
The Greek philosopher Aristotle is known for stating that "man is by nature a political animal" in his work "Politics." This phrase highlights the idea that humans are inherently social beings who thrive in communities and relationships with others.
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