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Race: The Reality of Human Differences

by Vincent Sarich

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ISBN13: 9780813340869
ISBN10: 0813340861
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When the head of the Human Genome Project and a former President of the United States both assure us that we are all, regardless of race, genetically 99.9% the same, the clear implication is that racial differences among us are superficial. The concept of race, many would argue, is an inadequate map of the physical reality of human variation. In short, human races are not biologically valid categories, and the very ideas of race and racial difference are morally suspect in that they support racism. In Race, Vincent Sarich and Frank Miele argue strongly against received academic wisdom, contending that human racial differences are both real and significant. Relying on the latest findings in nuclear, mitochondrial, and Y-chromosome DNA research, Sarich and Miele demonstrate that the recent origin of racial differences among modern humans provides powerful evidence of the significance, not the triviality, of those differences. They place the "99.9% the same" figure in context by showing that racial differences in humans exceed the differences that separate subspecies or even species in such other primates as gorillas and chimpanzees. The authors conclude with the paradox that, while, scientific honesty requires forthright recognition of racial differences, public policy should not recognize racial-group membership.

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Many contemporary thinkers view the concept of race as a pseudoscientific myth created to justify white supremacy. In this text for scholars and the interested general reader, Sarich (emeritus, anthropology, U. of California, Berkeley) and Miele (a senior editor with Skeptic magazine) draw upon evidence from history, law, psychology, and genetics to make a case for the reality and significance of racial differences among humans. The authors conclude that, while race and racial differences are real, public policy should not be based on racial group membership.
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Contends that race is a biologically real phenomenon with important consequences, contrary to widespread and politically correct views that race doesn't matter--or doesn't even exist.

About the Author

Vincent Sarichis Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley.Frank Miele is senior editor with Skeptic magazine. Frank Miele’shighly regarded Skeptic interviews include conversations with evolutionists Richard Dawkins and E. O. Wilson, anthropologists Donald Johanson, Lionel Tiger, and Robin Fox, ecologist Garrett Hardin, and psychologist Robert Sternberg. His articles have appeared on many web pages, including those of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. He lives in Sunnyvale, California, with his Great Dane, Payce

Product Details

ISBN:
9780813340869
Subtitle:
The Reality Of Human Differences
Author:
Sarich, Vincent
Author:
Miele, Frank
Publisher:
Basic Books
Location:
Boulder, Colo.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Anthropology - Physical
Subject:
Physical anthropology
Subject:
Race
Subject:
Human population genetics
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - General
Subject:
Anthropology - General
Series Volume:
108-52
Publication Date:
20040107
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
9.26x6.30x1.01 in. 1.17 lbs.

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