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Original Title: | Why Race Matters |
ISBN: | 0965638359 (ISBN13: 9780965638357) |
Michael Levin
Paperback | Pages: 415 pages Rating: 4.46 | 57 Users | 6 Reviews
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Michael Levin’s 1997 masterpiece, Why Race Matters, quickly became a classic, and just as quickly went out print. Used copies of the hardcover edition have sold for up to $500.00. New Century Foundation is proud to offer this affordable softcover edition. It includes every word of the original, plus a new foreword by Jared Taylor.Specify Containing Books Why Race Matters
Title | : | Why Race Matters |
Author | : | Michael Levin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 415 pages |
Published | : | November 15th 2005 by New Century Books (first published June 1997) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Politics. Race. Philosophy |
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Ratings: 4.46 From 57 Users | 6 ReviewsDiscuss Containing Books Why Race Matters
Well, I was honestly a little worried that I would end up with people calling me racist for even having read this book, let alone reviewing it. Then I remembered I don't really care. I imagine that most people pick up this book because it *seems* to use pretty good factual evidence to logically confirm their racial biases. There are a multitude of books that run the counter argument to this novel too. It would be interesting to read them side by side. But, I did find this novel interesting andThe author did a terrible job. Just truly bad.
Excellent logical and statistical analysis.
Michael Levin is Professor of Philosophy, City College of New York.10/10 - one of my six perfect ratings. This book is the definitive enchiridion for anyone interested in human biodiversity.
A must read for anyone interested in race. Levin's book is the greatest treatise on race ever written. I couldn'd recommend Why Race Matters more highly.
Well, I tried. And I may try again later. But at about the 6% mark, I hit an extended explanation of statistics (or as we called it in college: sadistics). I had the same trouble this time as I did the first time I tried to understand this subject. It was just slightly over my head and I felt like if I could sit up just a little bit taller I could catch some of it. It's a long enough section that it's going to take all day to read it. And given my proven problem with understanding the subject
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