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Race - The Reality of Human Differences (Paperback, New Ed)
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Race - The Reality of Human Differences (Paperback, New Ed)
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This book contends that race is a biologically real phenomenon with
important consequences, contrary to widespread and politically
correct views that race doesn't matter - or doesn't even exist When
the head of the Human Genome Project and a former President of the
United States both assure us that we are all, regardless of race,
genetically 99.9 per cent the same, the clear implication is that
racial differences among us are superficial. The concept of race,
many would argue, is an inadequate map of the physical reality of
human variation. In short, human races are not biologically valid
categories, and the very ideas of race and racial difference are
morally suspect in that they support racism. In Race, Vincent
Sarich and Frank Miele argue strongly against received academic
wisdom, contending that human racial differences are both real and
significant. Relying on the latest findings in nuclear,
mitochondrial, and Y-chromosome DNA research, Sarich and Miele
demonstrate that the recent origin of racial differences among
modern humans provides powerful evidence of the significance, not
the triviality, of those differences. They place the 99.9 per cent
the same figure in context by requires forthright recognition of
racial differences, public policy should not recognize racial-group
membership.
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