Spine_of_Darwin's_'The_Descent_of_Man'_Wellcome_L0051102 Type post Author Michael Flannery Date July 13, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyEvolution Tagged , Africa, anthropologists, Ashley Montagu, Augustin Fuentes, Charles Loring Brace, Civil War, colonialism, Darwin: Portrait of a Genius, Darwin’s Sacred Cause, Darwinists, genius, genocide, James Moore, Paul Johnson, Princeton University, Racism, Science (journal), slavery, textbooks, The Descent of Man, The Natural Superiority of Women, Thomas Henry Huxley, women Congratulations to Science Magazine for an Honest Portrayal of Darwin’s Descent of Man Michael Flannery July 13, 2021 Bioethics, Biology, Evolution 4 On the book’s 150th anniversary, a prestigious journal is catching up with Darwin critics. Read More ›
Spine_of_Darwin's_'The_Descent_of_Man'_Wellcome_L0051102 Type post Author Michael Flannery Date May 24, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , Africa, anthropologists, Ashley Montagu, Augustin Fuentes, Charles Loring Brace, Civil War, colonialism, Darwin: Portrait of a Genius, Darwin’s Sacred Cause, Darwinists, genius, genocide, James Moore, Paul Johnson, Princeton University, Racism, Science (journal), slavery, textbooks, The Descent of Man, The Natural Superiority of Women, Thomas Henry Huxley, women Congratulations to Science Magazine for an Honest Portrayal of Darwin’s Descent of Man Michael Flannery May 24, 2021 Biology, Evolution 3 On the book's 150th anniversary, a prestigious journal is catching up with Darwin critics. Read More ›