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How an intellectual elite robbed man of his dignity,
By charlene at Dosido Bookshelf (Fullerton, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Race, Racism, and Science: Social Impact and Interaction (Science and Society) (Paperback)
The authors have done a wonderful job of organizing an intellectual history with succinct narratives and career profiles of scholars and movements that won the Western world, in approximately two centuries, to a naturalistic view of humanity. Now liberated from superstitions that all men are created in the image of God (my inference, not the authors'), the elite now led nations into new pathways of eugenics, social Darwinism, master-race concepts, and unjust social policies chronicled by the authors. It is very useful to see the links and review the history compactly presented in this book.
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Race, Racism, and Science: Social Impact and Interaction (Science and Society) by John P. Jackson (Paperback - September 29, 2005)
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