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Andrea Wulf on The Invention of Nature, Part 2: Humboldt's Dangerous Idea

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The Slavery Market in South America

When he is older and he has all these young american scientists visiting him in berlin, he asks every single one about what's going why do you still have slavery again and again. He never quite dares to tell jefferson in his face, but everybody else ind you see, gets humbolt like, you know, why is this? This is not because there are no superior races. He says, because he looks at the human race as part of nature. So there is no better or worse, no inferior or superior. And he at some stage says something like nature is this realm of liberty. And he applies that also to the human races.

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