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The Human Drift 커버
The Human DriftTimeless Classics Collection 233
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Jack London’s The Human Drift is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century that offers deep insights into human migration and survival. The work examines the historical patterns of human movement driven by the instinct for survival, while also critiquing the destructive aspects of human nature.
The opening of the book explores the primal motivations behind human migration, drawing parallels to the behavior of animals in search of sustenance. London emphasizes that migration has been a defining characteristic of human evolution and societal development, highlighting how stronger groups have often displaced and conquered weaker ones. Through various historical examples of large-scale migrations, he illustrates that humanity’s violent history is fundamentally rooted in the pursuit of food and survival.
The work vividly portrays the struggle for existence and suggests that such patterns persist even in modern society. By examining the recurring cycles of population growth and societal conflict, London reflects on the essence of human existence and the complex issues surrounding it.

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