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What is Nature?: Culture, Politics and the Non-Human
 
 
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What is Nature?: Culture, Politics and the Non-Human [Paperback]

Kate Soper

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In its commonest and most fundamental sense, the term 'nature' refers to everything which is not human and distinguished from the work of humanity. Read the first page
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