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  • curprev 09:1109:11, 21 May 2023Einstein2 talk contribs 1,850 bytes +1,850 Created page with "==English== ===Etymology=== Referring to {{w|Leo Tolstoy}}'s 1877 novel ''{{w|Anna Karenina}}'', which begins: “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Popularized by American scientist {{w|Jared Diamond}} (born 1937) in his 1997 non-fiction book ''{{w|Guns, Germs, and Steel}}'', in which he uses it to illustrate why so few wild animals have been successfully domesticated throughout history. ===Proper noun=== {{en-prop}} # A [..."