Former New York Times science reporter
Nicholas Wade’s new book, A Troublesome Inheritance,
begins well enough, with a nice roundup of what genomic science has
told us about human evolution and migration. But the author then
proceeds to offer some highly speculative hypotheses about why
different social, cultural, and economic practices appear among
different human groups. Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey
finds that Wade has outrun his data.
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