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To summarize in this chapter, we see that the basic confusion of
natural selection has produced a phantom theory about the descent of man, and
that we need to leave open the question of man's early evolution by restricting
ourselves to 'evolutionary maps' about 'histories' that we can observe, the
emergence of civilization being one of them. And there the perception of the
eonic effect allows us the construction of a new framework for understanding the
relationship of human agency in the context of a systems dynamic.
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