Nicholas Wade Quote

The idea that human populations are genetically different from one another has been actively ignored by academics and policy makers for fear that such inquiry might promote racism. The argument offered here is that people the world over are highly similar as individuals but that societies differ widely because of evolutionary differences in social behavior. It would be better to take account of evolutionary differences than to continue to ignore them.


A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History (2014)


The idea that human populations are genetically different from one another has been actively ignored by academics and policy makers for fear that...

The idea that human populations are genetically different from one another has been actively ignored by academics and policy makers for fear that...

The idea that human populations are genetically different from one another has been actively ignored by academics and policy makers for fear that...

The idea that human populations are genetically different from one another has been actively ignored by academics and policy makers for fear that...