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Can progressives be convinced that genetics matters?

September 19, 2021

“Harden understands herself to be waging a two-front campaign. On her left are those inclined to insist that genes don’t really matter; on her right are those who suspect that genes are, in fact, the only things that matter. The […]

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Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

June 8, 2019

Author: Robert M. Sapolsky The author sets the stage for this book by calling B.S. on the way so many scientists discuss behavior. They often have a strong bias to explaining the world in terms of their field. To the […]

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