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

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The Co Discovery of Natural Selection by Alfred Russell Wallace

Alexander von humboldt is a seminal historic figure, but he's also about the development of a way of seeing the world and of being in the world. We completely leave out the indigenous piece of this in so many accounts of scientific discovery. Humboldd doesn't think they're important enough to kind of lavish at his very lavish books, engravings in his landscape. He writes about them a bit in his diary, where he describes the production of curara poison for example. And it goes on for pages and pages because he's absolutely fascinated by it. For us to really write about them, not enough long-term documentation exists.

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