Felix Mercer examines how Carolus Linnaeus's classification system became so universally successful it disappeared from view—and what that invisibility costs us. We explore binomial nomenclature's power, taxonomy's assumptions, and how Linnaean categories marginalized Indigenous knowledge systems organizing life through connections rather than categories.
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