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Weekend reads: The African Anthropocene, what splitting the brain does to a person, and the dreams of an empire

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Editors' picks from our archive. [View online]( [Weekend Reads from Aeon]( Essay / Ecology and environmental sciences [The African Anthropocene]( [The Anthropocene feels different depending on where you are – too often, the ‘we’ of the world is white and Western]( Gabrielle Hecht Idea / Neuroscience [When you split the brain, do you split the person?]( Yaïr Pinto Essay / History [The empire dreamt back]( [To help rule its empire, Britain turned to psychoanalysis. But they weren’t willing to hear the truth it told]( Erik Linstrum [Share this newsletter with a friend]( You have received this email because you signed up to the Aeon newsletter list. © Aeon Media Group Ltd 2019. [Level 5, 100 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia.]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [ADD US TO YOUR ADDRESS BOOK]( [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [CONTACT US](

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