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How Long Until They Come For Darwin? | Blog Posts


Charles Darwin has been kept sacrosanct during the Great Awokening because his
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life is about plants and animals rather than about humans and thus is a stick in the eye to Christian creationists. But … a dozen years later in 1871, Darwin applied his “favoured races” logic to humans in
The Descent of Man, and the Woke are gearing up to cancel that book on its 150th anniversary.
After all, we now
From
DW in Germany:
The authors of a book marking the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s “Descent of Man” discuss “a most interesting problem” namely how the naturalist’s fundamental misconceptions on sex and race still shape society. ....

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What Darwin′s Descent of Man got wrong on sex and race — and why it matters | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


The Descent of Man got right and wrong about human evolution.
From natural selection to sexual selection
Originally published in two volumes,
The Descent of Man covered diverse aspects of animal and human animal life, ranging from comparative anatomy to mental faculties, the ability to use reason, morality, memory and imagination, or how animals choose to have sex and with whom or what.
Darwin proposed that sexual selection was instrumental in explaining the origin of what he called human races and cultural progress, writes Browne.
He argued that sexual selection explained why humans had broken off into different racial groups. Skin color and hair were important indicators. But according to Darwin, writes Browne, sexual selection among humans would also affect mental traits such as intelligence and maternal love […] . ....

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