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Acknowledgments xiii
1 THE HIERARCHY 1
Introduction 1
Pattern and Process 3
The Pattern: Linnaeus 6
The Opposition: Buffon 7
The Process: Lamarck 10
The Synthesis: Darwin 11
The Place of Humans in Nature 12
Anchoring the Emergence of Humans 18
The Great Chain in Cultural Evolution 18
Emergence of the Modern Culture Theory 19
Change without Progress: The Biological and Social
History of the Human Species 22
2 PROCESSES AND PATTERNS IN THE EVOLUTIONARY
HISTORY OF OUR SPECIES 25
Narrative as a Scientific Medium 25
Adaptation Stories 26
Disturbing the Conservative Nature of Heredity 28
Reproduction of Organisms: Meiosis 29
Reproduction of Populations: The Gene Pool 32
Microevolutionary Processes 33
Macroevolutionary Processes 37
Evolutionary Narratives 38
Human Macroevolution 40
Linking Data into Histories 42
Patterns in the Evolution of Species and Culture 44
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3 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AS THE STUDY
OF HUMAN VARIATION 49
Notes 60
4 THE HISTORY OF BIOLOGY AND THE BIOLOGY
OF HISTORY 63
History as Inborn Propensities: Arthur de Gobineau 64
History, Biology, and the Theory of Progress 66
Social Selection: Biological Progress as Social Progress 68
Survival of the Fittest: Parallel Progressive Processes 69
Competition of a Different Sort: Progress in History
without Biology 70
Divorce of Race and Culture: Progress as an Illusion 71
The Culture Concept Nudges Out the Race Concept 73
5 THE EUGENICS MOVEMENT 77
A Simple Plan for Making Life Better 77
Mendelism in Eugenics 80
American Eugenics: The Peril of the Huddled Masses 81
Eugenics: Science and Pseudoscience 86
Eugenics in National Socialist Germany 88
Why Eugenics Failed 89
Lessons for Our Time 92
6 RACIAL AND RACIST ANTHROPOLOGY 99
Racism and Eugenics 99
Human Diversity 101
Racist Studies 102
Racial Studies 104
What do Differences among Human Groups Represent? 106
Performance and Ability 109
Race as a Social Construct 110
The Linnaean and Buffonian Frameworks 113
Contents ix
7 PATTERNS OF VARIATION IN HUMAN
POPULATIONS 117
The Phenotype in Racial Studies 117
Developmental Plasticity: The Skull in Racial Studies 120
Genetics and the Human Races 125
Blood Group Allele Frequencies in Populations 130
Genetics of the Human Species 133
8 HUMAN MOLECULAR AND
MICROEVOLUTIONARY GENETICS 137
Genes and Proteins 137
The Genome 139
Hemoglobin 142
Genome Structure and Evolution in the Globin Genes 143
The Comparison of Genetic Regions 144
Hemoglobin Variation in the Human Species 146
Thalassemia 147
Genetic Screening 148
Modem Eugenics 150
Hereditarianism 151
9 HUMAN DIVERSITY IN THE LIGHT
OF MODERN GENETICS 157
Differences among the Three Races 158
The Social Nature of Geographical Categories 161
Patterns of Genetic Differentiation 165
Mitochondrial Eve 169
Patterns of Genetic Diversity 172
The Genetics of Individuality 173
The Human Genome Project 174
Who Is Related to Whom? 176
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10 THE ADAPTIVE NATURE OF HUMAN VARIATION
Patterns of Gene Flow
Adaptation
Genetic Adaptation
Human Variation as Phenotype Adaptation
Nutritional Variation
Uniquenesses of Human Adaptation
Cultural Selection
Culture as a Social Marker
11 HEALTH AND HUMAN POPULATIONS
Demographic Transitions
Demography versus Eugenics
Economics and Biology
The Cultural Nature of Disease
Ethnic Diseases
Culture and Biology: AIDS
Culture as Technological Fix
12 HUMAN TRAITS: HERITAGE OR HABITUS?
Aesop and Darwin
Sex and the Single Fruitfly
Rape as Heritage or Habitus
Proximate and Ultimate Cause in Biology
The Asphalt Jungle
Human Behavior as Heritage
13 GENETICS AND THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN
BEHAVIOR
On the Number of Michael Jordans
in the Known Universe
Comparing Groups of People
Where Are the Great Jewish Boxers?
How do we Establish the Genetic Base
of a Behavior?
The Genetics of Deviance
Contents
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The Hereditarian Jumble 246
The Genetic Basis of Sexual Deviance 250
Genetic Behavior: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow 253
Platonism and the Search for Human Nature 255
Was Hammerstein Wrong? 258
Race, Xenophobia, and Lessons of History 260
14 CONCLUSIONS 265
Appendix:
DNA Structure and Function 279
Index
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