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The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature


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The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature

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By: Matt Ridley

Format: Paperback
From: Harper Perennial
Pub. Date: April 2003

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2003-05
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 416
Ean: 9780060556570
Isbn: 0060556579

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"A very enjoyable popular science read. Evolutionary scientists are coming out with more and more evidence and theories on how evolution makes us what we are - not just the flesh and bones but why we think like we do. This book covers much of this interesting subject and does it well. He is a good writer that makes it easy to understand.

Some people will have an issue with this book -by it's nature, evolutionary biology and behaviourology are somewhat deterministic. It also necessarily recognises sexual differences. People of a left-wing bias tend to find this at odds with the fundamentals behind their politics (although the same fuss is not made when the same principles are applied to animals...) - hence low scoring reviews of this book having a sexist/political slant. This is unfair as the subject matter is what it is - the book itself is a very well written popular science tome and that is what you want when buying such a book."
~ Written on 2005-08-13

"I couldn't believe the poor reviews this book got - don't believe them! This book was an amazing insight when I read it during my biology degree around 10 years ago, and I still mention things from it. Admittedly, there may have been progress since then, but the info. in this book is an absolute must for anyone who is interested in evolution and the fallacy of 'the survival of the fittest' (the Red Queen representing Alice in Wonderland character i.e. evolution is not going anywhere, it is just adaptation to a constantly changing environment, and we are no more 'advanced' than any other organism). One of the best books I've ever read (and accessible to a wide audience)."
~ Written on 2005-05-04

"Matt Ridley's book the red queen talks about human evolution, but also how our love lives are similar to animals. Matt writes this book with conviction and spreads his love of zoology onto us when he compares how similar the courting rituals of birds to humans.
Matt also opens us up to debate as in one of the chapters he mentions about sexual reproduction "why do we have sex, why not go asexual, that way we would waste less energy" He wants us to question things instead of just accepting things for what they are just because someone famous made a discovery. He also mentions about the psychology of men and women and how any why they are different, the roles of beauty and how that could attract parasites and that is what makes this book so interesting up to the final ending when he leaves with a final analogy in the end of the chapter in The intellutual chess game. Recommended Reading!!!"
~ Written on 2004-01-12

"this book makes some interesting points, but the information is not organised very well. It was a disappointment as it proved to be yet another book which does not go beyond the stereotypes of todays society and focuses on the male more than the female."
~ Written on 2002-03-25

"This book is interesting in parts but covers material which has already been dealt with by numerous authors in a more interesting, convincing and open manner. Matt Ridley is often bias in his views and jumps to conclusions, basing his ideas on very little evidence to support existing stereotypes rather than explore new possibilities or ideas."
~ Written on 2002-03-03



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