Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
179
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1982
Éditeur
Scientific American Books - W. H. Freeman & Co.
ISBN-10
0716714698
ISBN-13
9780716714699
Description
Richard C. Lewontin explores the intricate interplay between genetics and environment, shedding light on human diversity. He delves into fundamental genetic principles to unravel how these factors shape individual identities and societal dynamics.
Through thoughtful analysis, Lewontin challenges preconceived notions about race and identity, emphasizing the significant role of environment in shaping human traits. His work prompts readers to think critically about the implications of genetic research while recognizing the complexity of human experiences and their diverse expressions.
Through thoughtful analysis, Lewontin challenges preconceived notions about race and identity, emphasizing the significant role of environment in shaping human traits. His work prompts readers to think critically about the implications of genetic research while recognizing the complexity of human experiences and their diverse expressions.