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Reddit mentions of Nature Via Nurture: Genes, Experience, and What Makes Us Human
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> Emasculated fairies? Seriously, you guys need to stop with these comments. For people who believe in evolution, you really don't take it into consideration much. Evolution is not just scientific, it's also social and cultural.
Have you read this book? It explores this type of thinking quite a lot (i.e. modern man has evolved in social/cultural terms to be "less masculine" than, say, a caveman, or even a bronze age man).
If you're more of a non-fiction type, he lists this as the main inspiration for that strand of "emasculating evolution" in the acknowledgements. I haven't read that yet (it lurks on my bookshelf waiting for me to stop reading novels).
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Downvoted for offering pointers to books on subjects pertaining to the parent author's comment? WTF? How is that not adding to the discussion? ffs.