The Evolution of Social Values on Planets and Their Biological Bases: From Waste Dumps to Pristine Biotas

TitleThe Evolution of Social Values on Planets and Their Biological Bases: From Waste Dumps to Pristine Biotas
Year for Search1992
AuthorsBrownmiller, Arlan J.
Pagination41 pp.
Date Published1992
PublisherVantage Press
Place PublishedNew York
KeywordsMale author, US author
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Ecological eutopia on a planet that the explorers from Earth named Pan. Even though none of the species of humans or animals has become extinct, there is a limited population. Telepathy. Each child has four biological parents so that it carries all their genes, thus producing greater variation. Despite the title, the work is fiction.

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1992 Brownmiller, Arlan J. The Evolution of Social Values on Planets and Their Biological Bases: From Waste Dumps to Pristine Biotas. New York: Vantage Press. 41 pp. PSt

Ecological eutopia on a planet that the explorers from Earth named Pan. Even though none of the species of humans or animals has become extinct, there is a limited population. Telepathy. Each child has four biological parents so that it carries all their genes, thus producing greater variation. Despite the title, the work is fiction.