Everyone knows that human biological diversity is a fact. The only question is whether it should be a permissible fact. And that's a weird religious problem that gets ever harder to understand.
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Replying to @Outsideness
>Everyone knows that human biological diversity is a fact what an easy way of papering over the ideological nature of what you're saying. It's true there are genetic differences between geographic populations, it's also true we have much less genetic diversity than other species
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It's the GENETIC differences that have created the differences between Spain and Switzerland? How about the differences between Spain and Egypt? Russia and Brazil? China and Ethiopia have more in common economically, politically, for example, than Ethiopia and the DRC
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But you're already hitting on the point without realizing it. It is uniquely human to have ideology, to have these kinds of complex social relations (and a vast variety of social relations!) and to have /history/. If you actually compare these social formations historically,
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you'll find they have a lot more to do with the material conditions underlining a given society than the genetics of that society, as we see similar formations at different times across the world, across populations!
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Not really.
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There's no historical evidence of liberal societies originating among anybody but NW Europeans. ...
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