Summary Of The Iks By Lewis Thomas

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In this essay, "The Iks" the author Lewis Thomas focuses on the behavior of individual Iks and "group of one size or another, ranging from committees to the nations.". The Iks were a tribe who lived in the mountain valley of northern Uganda. According to Thomas's understandings, these Iks were often recognized to be selfish, heartless. Furthermore, the Iks used to teach their children to grab food from elder people and let them starve to death. According to Thomas, he considers the Iks as a "mean society" since they did not really care about other people, not even their children. Two things which Thomas mentioned in the essay to explain the reason why the Iks were behaving unmannerly. First, the government of Uganda planned to build a national park and so they forced the Iks to stop hunting and start farming on hillside soil. Second, an anthropologist was sent to study their behavior and also wrote a book about them. Thomas proposes that the behavior of the Iks was somewhat similar to the nations. He believes that all the nations' behavior is quite similar to the Iks. "Nations are Ik-like of all. No wonder the Iks seems familiar. For total …show more content…

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