Informative, entertaining, lucid, forceful, frequently witty .
It is debunking at its best.--Psychology Today An important and timely book--Stephen Jay GouldNot in our Genes systematically exposes and dismantles the claims that inequalities--class, race, gender--are the products of biological,. . . . should be read and remembered for a long time.--New York Times Book Review The authors argue persuasively that biological explanations for why we act as we do are based on faulty (in some cases, fabricated) data and wild speculation. . . never dull . . .
Informative, entertaining, lucid, forceful, frequently witty .
It is debunking at its best.--Psychology Today An important and timely book--Stephen Jay GouldNot in our Genes systematically exposes and dismantles the claims that inequalities--class, race, gender--are the products of biological, genetic inheritances. . . . should be read and remembered for a long time.--New York Times Book Review The authors argue persuasively that biological explanations for why we act as we do are based on faulty (in some cases, fabricated) data and wild speculation. . . never dull . . .
Informative, entertaining, lucid, forceful, frequently witty .
It is debunking at its best.--Psychology Today An important and timely book--Stephen Jay GouldNot in our Genes systematically exposes and dismantles the claims that inequalities--class, race, gender--are the products of biological, genetic inheritances. . . . should be read and remembered for a long time.--New York Times Book Review The authors argue persuasively that biological explanations for why we act as we do are based on faulty (in some cases, fabricated) data and wild speculation. . . never dull . . .
Informative, entertaining, lucid, forceful, frequently witty .
It is debunking at its best.--Psychology Today An important and timely book--Stephen Jay GouldNot in our Genes systematically exposes and dismantles the claims that inequalities--class, race, gender--are the products of biological, genetic inheritances. . . . should be read and remembered for a long time.--New York Times Book Review The authors argue persuasively that biological explanations for why we act as we do are based on faulty (in some cases, fabricated) data and wild speculation. . . never dull . . .
Informative, entertaining, lucid, forceful, frequently witty