Ashton Jordan

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“When a young man kills much meat, he comes to think of himself as a chief or a big man, and he thinks of the rest of us as his servants or inferiors,” one particularly eloquent Ju/’hoan man explained to Richard Lee. “We can’t accept this. . . . So we always speak of his meat as worthless. This way we cool his heart and make him gentle.”
Work: A Deep History, from the Stone Age to the Age of Robots
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