@PaganTrad you will find this enlightening. Read and share.
@QuilletteM is something to watch out for.http://quillette.com/2016/04/11/evolutionary-conflict-and-the-family/ …
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Replying to @ourlordchinchin
Brian Boutwell is someone to watch out for. Great essays.
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Replying to @PaganTrad
Wasn't this always known? Isn't this y parents send kids to 'good' schools & urge them to keep 'good' company?
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Replying to @AshayNaik1 @PaganTrad
someday we ought to have a debate on whether evolutionary theory yields any new insights on matters like this
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Replying to @Rajilavak @AshayNaik1
This sort of evolutionary theory is actually a defensive against their liberals (hope you know what I mean)
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Replying to @PaganTrad
On the contrary, it supports the liberal view that humans are shaped more by social environment than by family genes.
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Replying to @AshayNaik1
Hmm I see. Guess I should view this slightly differently.
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No it doesn't. Genes are paramount here, 'non-shared environment' has little effect on the margins.
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