The Post-Darwinian Zoo

Tibur Zorodin
5
1 ratings 0 reviews
"And even in science, you find that it’s hard to tell the truth." (Jeff Bezos, 2023).Just as post-modernity succeeded modernity, so too has post-Darwinism succeeded Darwinism — not to mutual exclusivity but as an unusual extension. While intellectuals continue to decant the alleged progresses from the regresses, one irony is the more that is understood of current human evolution, genetics and group dynamics, the more it is rendered insignificant and supposed to be ignored. Readers will therefore enter the political arena to observe and better contextualize some of the more profound phenomena of our time, from the admirable to the criminal.The Post-Darwinian Zoo is an almanac of insightful and inciting prose that revisits debates on heriditarian matters, the nature of competition between groups and potential solutions to these dilemmas — harvesting data from peer-reviewed journals, UN white papers, DOJ press releases and even tabloid newspapers. Learn which country of 50,000 people went 23 years without a single murder, which country has never had a prime minister complete a full term in office, and which country's elderly commit more crime than the youth... with this, your return ticket to polite society's cognitive no-go zone.
Genres:
285 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
1 (100%)
4 star
0 (0%)
3 star
0 (0%)
2 star
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Tibur Zorodin

Lists with this book

Beyond Good and Evil
Bronze Age Mindset
The Lord of the Rings
The Right Wing Reading List
120 books5 voters