
Human Diversity
1982
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3.30
Average Rating
179
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Richard Lewontin explores the complexity of human variation and tackles the controversial Are our personalities and capabilities predetermined by our genes? Answering with a resounding "no," Human Diversity 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.
Avg Rating
3.30
Number of Ratings
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