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[Marxism] Bonds, Genes, Racism



Sayan,
You don't know what you're talking about. John Maynard Smith clearly
distanced himself from his youthful Marxism much more so than his
teacher Haldane; in fact I think remember his writing somewhere that
his increasing distance from his youthful radicalism coincided with
his growing interest in game theory.

Have you read a word of JMS?

Yet JMS actually accepted and wrote in favor of Kitcher's critique of
sociobiology in an essay collected in his Did Darwin Get It Right
(one would think that you would have read Kitcher's and Rose et al's
books and criticized them carefully on this list before popping off;
I was also surprised that you evinced so little knowledge about
baseball despite your posting on this matter); JMS tried to show that
there may be some evolved hardwiring not for group inequality but
group solidarity achieved through ritual and the acquisition of
language. Both arguments are quite qualified, speculative even and
again JMS agreed with Kitcher's careful deflation of sociobiology
before it transmuted itself into evolutionary psychology.


Now lay your cards on the table. Which critiques have you read? What
sociobiological work are you willing to stand by? Patrick Bateson?
Have you actually read him? And do note that Rose et al do not deny
that there is in fact a human nature, and they often try to show
why nature/nurture is a false opposition; Rose is remarkably
sympathetic to Bateson. And if you're under the delusion that your
posts are scholarly, then why no careful critiques of where
sociobiology has gone wrong? Your posts are one sided in defense of
something vague you call sociobiology.

Perhaps you could say a bit on the Thornhill and Palmer book about
rape. Or perhaps you could say something about the Deborah Gordon
and EO Wilson differences in understanding ant colonies.

I don't think you have actually said anything of substance, but I
can't read most of the posts. I doubt that you have read even one
book on sociobiology. So why the strong opinions? If you want to set
people straight on this list, then present a careful argument against
some Marxist or radical or feminist or anti racist critique of
sociobiology.


Rakesh
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