Homo Schizo One: Human and Cultural Hologenesis

Alfred De Grazia
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Homo Schizo One describes the first humans, how they came about and what they were like. Amidst mutative and transforming natural disasters, very recently, a "Lucky" primate was born bewildered. A split-second delay disrupted his instinctive responses. A multiple pesonage was created, fully self-aware. He reacted with symptoms of schizophrenia. Promptly emplaced was an acute sense of time, of history and a future. Unified with all the world but hating it, he fought for self-control and control of all things and of the fast appearing gods.
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