Read A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History Online
Authors: Nicholas Wade
Natufian culture,
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natural selection,
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–4,
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,
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–44,
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diversity reduction and,
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fingerprints of, in human genome,
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–10
human social behavior and,
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,
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,
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trust and,
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whites of the eyes and,
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eugenics program in,
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–37
Neanderthals,
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Neolithic Age,
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nervous system,
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neurotransmitters,
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–55
Newton, Isaac,
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Niemann-Pick disease,
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Noah’s ark,
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norepinephrine,
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–55
Nuremberg Law,
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Ögedei Khan,
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Olmec state,
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Olympic Games,
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On Civility in Children
(Erasmus),
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On the Natural Variety of Mankind
(Blumenbach),
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–19
On the Origin of Species
(Darwin),
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,
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Oriental Jews (Mizrahim),
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–201,
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,
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Ottomans,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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telescope introduced to,
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–16,
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ovarian cancer,
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Passing of the Great Race, The
(Grant),
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,
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pastoralists,
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patience and delayed gratification,
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–58,
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,
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–85
Paul of Tarsus,
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Pearl, Raymond,
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pedomorphic evolution,
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peopling of the world,
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–80,
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Peru,
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Pharisees,
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physical anthropologists,
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–70,
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physical characteristics, genes and,
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–92
Pinker, Steven,
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–72
plagues,
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Polynesia,
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budding,
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in evolution of societies,
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–34
Malthusian trap and,
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,
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,
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–54,
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,
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,
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,
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movements of,
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–81
peopling of the world,
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–80
and transition to settled life from hunter-gatherer societies,
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–29
poverty, escape from,
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–82
primates,
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chimpanzees,
see
chimpanzees
Pritchard, Jonathan,
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,
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Protestantism,
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punishment,
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–50,
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–58,
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,
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,
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,
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in hunter-gatherer societies,
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self-,
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Qur’an,
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race(s):
agreement for existence of,
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AIMs (ancestry informative markers) and,
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,
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–16
arguments against existence of,
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–22
classification of,
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–23,
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–94,
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,
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as clusters of
v
ariation,
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–102
denial of existence of,
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–68,
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,
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distinct boundaries lacking between,
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evolution and,
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–75
evolutionary perspectives on,
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–51
five continental,
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–94,
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,
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–98,
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genes and,
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genetics of,
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–122
genetic structure of,
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–17
interbreeding and,
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,
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,
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,
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political agendas and,
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,
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–69,
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social scientists’ view of,
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understanding,
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–51
Race? Debunking a Scientific Myth
(Tattersall and DeSalle),
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–68
racial differences, genomics and,
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–9
fear of promoting,
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,
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,
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hierarchy of races in,
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opposition to,
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Rambam Health Care Center,
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rats,
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reason,
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recombination,
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religion,
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,
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–26,
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–31,
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,
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,
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Christianity,
see
Christianity
in European institutions,
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–46
in hunter-gatherer societies,
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–31
Judaism,
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–11
religious office,
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reproduction, age at first,
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Ricci, Matteo,
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–18
Robinson, James,
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–49,
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,
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,
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–96
Rockefeller Foundation,
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–29,
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Roosevelt, Theodore,
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Rosenberg, Noah,
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–99
rule following,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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see also
law
Sabeti, Pardis,
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Sachs, Jeffrey,
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–84
Saint Louis University,
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Salzman, Philip,
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Samuelson, Paul,
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saving and thrift,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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–85,
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in China,
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–32
in Islamic world,
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–32
perversions of,
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–38
Western,
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,
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,
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–32,
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,
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Scientific Revolution,
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Selim I, Sultan,
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serotonin,
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–55
Shah Jahan,
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Shaw, George Bernard,
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Sherratt, Yvonne,
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Shih, Jean,
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sickle-cell anemia,
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,
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,
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gracilization of,
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see also
skulls
skin color,
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–81,
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–88,
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–10,
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–12,
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Skorecki, Karl,
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Mongoloid,
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military,
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–44
Smith, Adam,
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SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms),
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–100,
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,
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social behaviors,
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,
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,
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–37,
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–44,
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,
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–51
aggression and,
see
aggression
changes in,
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chimpanzee society and,
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–47
cooperation in,
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–50,
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,
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,
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and development of large hierarchical organizations,
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,
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economic progress and,
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–89
environment and,
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evolution and,
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–66
and expansion of populations and social structures,
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eyes and,
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–40
genes and,
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–47,
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–51,
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,
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–59,
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genetically based,
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institutions’ effect on,
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–49
modulation of,
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natural selection and,
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,
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origins of,
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–66
shaping of,
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–64
and transition to settled life from hunter-gatherer societies,
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–32
trust in,
see
trust
social cohesion,
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Social Darwinism,
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–25,
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social institutions,
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effects on social and individual behavior,
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genetics and culture blended in,
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–27
history and,
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–46
institutional drift and,
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national failure and,
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–96
and transition to settled life from hunter-gatherer societies,
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–32