Cannibalism as a cultural phenomenon has never disappeared from human civilization, manifesting in religious and sexual forms; while underdeveloped societies practice cannibalism randomly based on survival principles similar to mating patterns, civilized societies would transform this practice into a more industrialized process, reflecting broader societal evolution from individual survival to organized systems.
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By the way, cannibalism as a cultural phenomenon has never disappeared from our little planet. We're all aware of its religious and sexual forms, but it's rather exotic topic for curious people and field experts.
Yet we, the genuine humanists, dismiss their absurd narrow-mindedness and fickle moral qualms because we are much more focused on the economic dimension.
In underdeveloped societies, the cannibalism will happen randomly on the principle of who can I catch? Pretty much the same as how they mate. But for civilized societies, it should and certainly will be a more industrial process.
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