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Towards a Global Biopolitics?: A review of Yuval Harari’s Sapiens, Part 2

Go to Part 1. European Restlessness and Dynamism Harari has much good to say about empire in general and about the European colonial empires in particular: “Modern science flourished in and thanks to European empires” (316). This is a point Harari repeatedly drives home: only Europe had the values and institutions necessary to kick-start the […]

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Reestablishing the Significance of Race: Nicholas Wade’s “A Troublesome Inheritance” rebuts the pseudoscience of race denial

Nicholas Wade’s A Troublesome Inheritance is the latest setback for the pseudo-scientific claim that race is meaningless. In lucid prose, Wade establishes the validity of race from converging lines of scientific inquiry. The gist of A Troublesome Inheritance is that races are biological formations, race differences are genetically based, and human evolution didn’t end with the ice age. Wade’s conclusions rest […]

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Helmuth Nyborg sobre o declínio da Civilização Ocidental

Kevin MacDonald: Occidental Observer, 5 de maio de 2011 Original: Helmuth Nyborg on the Genetic Decline of Western Civilization: Denmark as a Case Study Tradução: O Ocidental Lusófono O psicólogo dinamarquês Helmuth Nyborg publicará um artigo em breve naPersonality and Individual Differences (“The decay of Western Civilization: Double Relaxed Natural Selection“ [ A decadência da civilização ocidental: seleção natural […]

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“Careful reflection” about having children: Christine Overall and Paul Ehrlich

Christine Overall, a philosopher at Queen’s University in Ontario, writing in the New York Times, says we should think long and hard before we have children. Accoring to her website,  her expertise is ” feminist philosophy (especially questions about gender, sex, sexuality, trans identities, disability, age, or socioeconomic class),” so it’s not hard to guess her politics. […]