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Darwinism Democracy And Race American Anthropology And Evolutionary Biology In The Twentieth Century John P Jackson

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Darwinism Democracy And Race American Anthropology And Evolutionary Biology In The Twentieth Century John P Jackson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 253
Author: John P Jackson, David J. Depew (eds.)
ISBN: 9781351810777, 1351810774
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Darwinism Democracy And Race American Anthropology And Evolutionary Biology In The Twentieth Century John P Jackson by John P Jackson, David J. Depew (eds.) 9781351810777, 1351810774 instant download after payment.

Darwinism, Democracy, and Race examines the development and defence of an argument that arose at the boundary between anthropology and evolutionary biology in twentieth-century America. In its fully articulated form, this argument simultaneously discredited scientific racism and defended free human agency in Darwinian terms.
The volume is timely because it gives readers a key to assessing contemporary debates about the biology of race. By working across disciplinary lines, the book’s focal figures--the anthropologist Franz Boas, the cultural anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, the geneticist Theodosius Dobzhansky, and the physical anthropologist Sherwood Washburn--found increasingly persuasive ways of cutting between genetic determinist and social constructionist views of race by grounding Boas’s racially egalitarian, culturally relativistic, and democratically pluralistic ethic in a distinctive version of the genetic theory of natural selection. Collaborators in making and defending this argument included Ashley Montagu, Stephen Jay Gould, and Richard Lewontin.
Darwinism, Democracy, and Race will appeal to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and academics interested in subjects including Philosophy, Critical Race Theory, Sociology of Race, History of Biology and Anthropology, and Rhetoric of Science.

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