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What, in McNeill’s definition, is a disease? How does it differ from other dangers mankind faces?
How does the change in geography produced by human demographical growth affect disease patterns?
Why did McNeill radically decenter humanity from what is essentially a narrative about humanity? What definitional tools did he use to make that decentering effective?