Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective

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J. Philippe Rushton0965683621, 9780965683623

Using evidence from psychology, anthropology, sociology and other scientific disciplines, this book shows that there are at least three biological races (subspecies) of man Orientals (i.e., Mongoloids or Asians), Blacks (i.e., Negroids or Africans), and Whites (i.e., Caucasoids or Europeans). There are recognizable profiles for the three major racial groups on brain size, intelligence, personality and temperament, sexual behavior, and rates of fertility, maturation and longevity. The profiles reveal that, ON AVERAGE, Orientals and their descendants around the world fall at one end of the continuum, Blacks and their descendants around the world fall at the other end of the continuum, Europeans regularly fall in between. This worldwide pattern implies evolutionary and genetic, rather than purely social, political, economic, or cultural causes.

Table of contents :
Professor J. Philippe Rushton……Page 1
Author……Page 4
Contents……Page 5
Race in History……Page 7
Race in Today’s World……Page 9
Plan of the Book……Page 10
Conclusion……Page 12
Maturation……Page 13
Crime……Page 14
Personality, Aggression, and Self-Esteem……Page 15
Longevity and Population Growth……Page 16
Additional Readings……Page 17
Sexual Behavior and Attitudes……Page 18
AIDS and HIV……Page 19
Conclusion……Page 20
Race Differences in Brain Size……Page 24
Brain Weight at Autopsy……Page 25
Conclusion……Page 26
Heritability Studies……Page 28
Trans-racial Adoption Studies……Page 30
Heritabilities Predict Racial Differences……Page 31
Regression to the Average……Page 32
Conclusion……Page 33
Conclusion……Page 38
The latest theory of human origins — Out-of-……Page 39
Geography and Race……Page 40
Conclusion……Page 41
Closing Thoughts……Page 47

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