The Social Conquest of Earth (Introduction)
E. O. wilson's new book, a review: > > > > http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303404704577311553569846904.html?KEYWORDS... > > > I don't buy the theories in the book. Neither do 150 others. I think my brain is more independent of genes than he does. He has done too much ant study, and tranferring his mind set to humans doesn't fit reality. > > And for the record, I'd rather hear about how many working biologists in the world (~3.5M last census) disagree with his idea.-I read and quoted his book 'On Human Nature' 1978 in my book , and disagreed with him all the way. I know he has turned his back on his own sociobiology theories which is why so many folks in science who followed him now disagree with him. I'm still of the opinion that I can think of new things and change me opinions without any help from my genes. As for selfish genes, a stupid concept anyway, and of no lasting value for me.
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