Brad,can you please read the rest of Steve's post, or the sentence that
prior to the sentence you cite? since Steve is not here, I can not talk
on behalf of him, but his work is an excellent piece in Marxian sociology.
Here's a precious snippet from this nitwit (Steve Rosenthal)
from a couple
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Mine Aysen Doyran wrote:
the socio-biological claim that people differ because they differ
genetically is called RACISM, which is what Wilson does eventually.
This is the crux of the matter. If one supposes that culture is
determined
by genes, then one is left explaining
Brad,can you please read the rest of Steve's post, or the sentence that
prior to the sentence you cite? since Steve is not here, I can not talk
on behalf of him, but his work is an excellent piece in Marxian sociology.
Here's a precious snippet from this nitwit (Steve Rosenthal)
from a couple of
In a message dated 00-04-09 00:04:25 EDT, you write:
the socio-biological claim that
people differ because they differ genetically is called RACISM,
No it's not. It would be racist (and genetically illiterate, for the most
part) to say that some groups of people are inferior to another
ge-
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In a message dated 00-04-09 00:04:25 EDT, you write:
the socio-biological claim that
people differ beca
In a message dated 00-04-09 12:38:32 EDT, you write:
the
sentence that includes the categories "Black people" and "whites"
uncritically assumes that these term themselves are unproblematic with
regard to the very issues the sentence is discussing. which individuals end
up in the "Black"
This is the heart of the matter; very clear and to the point!
Andrew Wayne Austin wrote:
I do not believe sociobiology can be progressive. It is inherently
reactionary, no matter what spin its advocates put to it. And even if we
could put politics aside (in some theoretical world) it is
Brad,can you please read the rest of Steve's post, or the sentence that
prior to the sentence you cite? since Steve is not here, I can not talk
on behalf of him, but his work is an excellent piece in Marxian
sociology.
Here's a precious snippet from this nitwit (Steve Rosenthal)
from a couple
MD:
. . . What I understand is that
Economic Policy Institute may have a finger in socio-biological research . .
.
We don't do sociology we don't do biology. I would
wager that the word 'socio-biology' does not appear
in one EPI publication. I don't even know what it
means, but if you don't
Steve wrote:
Because of these sharp
critiques, Wilson reinvented himself as an
environmentalist concerned about bio-diversity.
Brad replied:
If it is an excellent piece of Marxian sociology, why does it make
false claims about Wilson's intellectual development?
Either Steve
For the record, the Steve referred to below is Steve Rosenthal, not me...
Steve (The "PEN Steve")
Stephen Philion
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Department of Sociology
2424 Maile Way
Social Sciences Bldg. # 247
Honolulu, HI 96822
On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Mine Aysen Doyran wrote:
Steve wrote:
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