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Re: [Marxism] What Science Books Accessibly Present Evolutionary Theor y?



Might I suggest a look at the other side of Darwinism?

The book:
Darwin's Black Box
Michael Behe
Dept of Biological Sciences
Lehigh University

At 12:53 PM 11/12/2004, you wrote:

One good place to start is Niles Eldredge's "Life in the Balance": in the
course of explaining the danger we (humans) pose to the planet he explores
how micro and macro evolution interact in a sophisticated yet very
readable manner.

-- "Calvin Broadbent" <calvinbroadbent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear All,

I wonder if anyone can recommend any good (fairly easily comprehensible!)
books providing a fully rigorous and scientific defence of (broadly)
Darwinian evolutionary theory. Is Stephen Jay Gould a good person to read on
the natural origins and development of animal/human life? A good book on
this subject would make a lovely Xmas present.

:)

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