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Evolution and Thought: Why We Think the Way We Do

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Ah, the mysteries of life. A confidence man scams billions. Politicians fear talking about issues. Marriage is sweet, divorce is sour. This is the human condition...But why is this the human condition? That's what this book is about. It's about why we humans think the way we do.

©2010 Roger Bourke White Jr. (P)2014 Roger Bourke White Jr.
Economics Social Sciences
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bad science

Gave up. Author repeated almost every stereotype regarding evolution of thought, not a shred of evidence presented, and presents each stereotype as hard truth. The guy sounds like my old uncle, who tried to justify his bigotry with folk tales.

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