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1946 ESSAYS ON EVOLUTION AND SOCIETY, INCLUDING AN EVOLUTIONARY INTERPRETATION OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. 8 3/4 inches tall hardcover, publisher's blue cloth boards, edges lightly rubbed, in custom ...
1946 ESSAYS ON EVOLUTION AND SOCIETY, INCLUDING AN EVOLUTIONARY INTERPRETATION OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. 8 3/4 inches tall hardcover, publisher's blue cloth boards, edges lightly rubbed, in custom archival mylar cover, very good. SIR ARTHUR KEITH (1866 - 1955) was a Scottish anatomist and anthropologist, and the Hunterian Professor and conservator of the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. A leading figure in the study of human fossils, he became President of the Royal Anthropological Institute. The latter role stimulated his interest in the subject of human evolution, leading to the publication of his book A New Theory of Human Evolution, in which he supported the idea of group selection. Where others had postulated that physical separation could provide a barrier to interbreeding, allowing groups to evolve along different lines, Keith introduced the idea of cultural differences as providing a mental barrier, emphasising territorial behaviour, and the concept of the 'in-group' and 'out-group'. Man had evolved, he claimed, through his tendency to live in small competing communities, a tendency which was at root determined by racial differences in his 'genetic substrate'. Writing just after World War II he particularly emphasised the racial origins of anti-Semitism, and in 'A New Theory of Evolution' he devoted a chapter to the topics of anti-Semitism and Zionism in which he argued that Jews have survived by developing a particularly strong sense of community between Jews worldwide based around cultural practices rather than homeland, while applying the 'dual code' in such a way that perceived persecution strengthened their sense of superiority and cohesion. Cited by Landau Narratives of Human Evolution 1991.
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Publisher: Watts & Co.
Year: 1946
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
First Edition
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