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Leftist Ethology

A broad leftist approach to ethology—examining how animal behavior studies can be informed by leftist values: cooperation, equality, anti-hierarchy, and ecological awareness. Leftist Ethology asks: What if we studied animals not for lessons about competition, but for lessons about cooperation? What if we questioned hierarchy rather than naturalizing it? What if ethology served ecological understanding rather than capitalist ideology? Leftist Ethology doesn't impose politics on science; it notices that all science has political implications, and asks what kind of politics we want our science to serve.
"They study alpha wolves to justify human hierarchy. Leftist Ethology studies cooperative breeding, mutual aid, and egalitarian animal societies. Same animals, different questions. Science isn't neutral; it reflects values. Leftist values ask different questions and find different answers. Ethology can serve domination or liberation; leftist ethology chooses liberation."
by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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