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Considering diet as often a product of adaptation to geographic environment, this paper suggests that not only the amount of food (food abundance) is important, but what kind of foods people eat may also affect social change. One of the reasons for variation in diet is food intolerances as a...
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This paper reveals the relationship between the improvement in human diet and the transition to democracy. The spread of a ‘European diet' with a historically unprecedented high proportion of animal protein in the daily calorie intake is considered one of the factors of regime change since...
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Is tolerance important for modernization? What can one say about the relationship and causality between tolerance and modernization? It is assumed that an increase in tolerance, expressed as a tolerant attitude towards homosexuality, gender equality, and a decrease in xenophobia, has a...
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The late 1980s and early 1990s were characterized by the sudden rise of nationalist movements in almost all Soviet ethnic regions. It is argued that the rise of political nationalism since the late 1980s can be explained by development of cultural nationalism in the previous decades, as an...
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