Charlou wrote:Sisifo wrote:I am afraid I don't agree at all with your two previous posts in the same basis which is that I find very arguable and dangerously misleading the application of natural selection theories into humans. Everything I have read about it I have found it statistically inconclusive. Too many objections that make it anything more than a theory to chat with a coffee. I read Rushton's "Race, Evolution and Behavior" which uses extensively the r/K theory and it's one of the few books that I have thrown to the rubbish can. I would not donate it or give it to anyone else. I personally believe that the main factor in human evolution from the moment it gained conscience it's memes related; culture, psychology and sociology are 90% of the decition makers in our lives. Not genes, hormones and such. And when I hear "race" I get goosepumps. Especially when I hear "black race", as if east africans and west africans would be closely related...
Have you read Jared Diamond's
Guns, Germs and Steel, Carlos? I've heard much about it (and have just found myself a copy), and from what I can gather the content of the book has left many people questioning the very notion of 'race'. Even though the ideas seem to mirror my own thinking and conclusions, I'm still looking forward to reading it ...
Yes, I like Jared Diamond very much. I think he is a far better essayist and small documents writer than a book writer. He lingers too long in the ideas, stretching them to add pages, under my humble opinion (actually, I have the same thoughts about RD), but hey! books sells, essays don't.
"Guns..." is not very entertaining in style. I prefered and enjoyed a lot more "Collapse" that he wrote afterwards. But it is, nonetheless, a book worth to have, and read a chapter now and then.
As for the races issue, any of his books make you abandon the idea. He lived for a long time with tribes in New Guinea. I guess you can't get closer to primitivism, and he has such regard for those tribes and its usually despised culture, that you get into that spirit.
In any of the cases, and any of his books, he is an unusual ot-of-the-box thinker about human civilitation/civilitations.
To any one who has the idea of "races", i would tell them just to travel. Nationalism and racism are illnesses healed by travelling.