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Human Diversity (New ed)

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Are our personalities and capabilities predetermined by our genes?

Human Diversity answers that question with a resounding "No".

Using tools of population genetics, Richard Lewontin makes the case that biological differences are only a small part of what makes individuals unique-anyone, regardless of race, class or sex, has the potential to develop virtually any identity within the spectrum of humanity. "A compelling text for lay readers who wish to rise above the level of the 'gene machine', to which much scientific journalism on the sociobiological debate has descended." New Scientist

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Product Details
Scientific American Library
0716760134 / 9780716760139
Paperback
573.21
01/11/1995
United States
179 pages, 206 illustrations
215 x 235 mm, 462 grams
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