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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex

By: Charles Darwin
Narrated by: Peter Wickham
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First published in 1871, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex sees Darwin apply his evolutionary theory to the human race, controversially placing apes in our family tree. The book covers a range of adjacent themes, including differences between different peoples, the dominance of women in mate choice, and the relevance of evolutionary theory to general society.

After the criticism of his On the Origin of Species, Darwin was apprehensive about the possible public reception of The Descent of Man. However, there was an immediate interest in the book, and it had to be reprinted within three weeks of publication, leading a relieved Darwin to remark that "Everybody is talking about it without being shocked".

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Excellent!

As a student of Darwinian evolution, I found this narration both interesting and informative.
I couldn't help but notice the archaic language he used to refer to non-white races of people. Unfortunately, that was the language of the time.

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excellent reveal of Darwin's racism

Darwin's advocacy of eugenics is clear. This book is extremely valuable to understand the historical origins of modern eugenics and racism as well as Darwin's role in modern atheism. Also the narrator did a good job reading, and reading as if he we're a believer in the Darwin myth

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Who we are ?

Knowing who we are where we come from and where we are headed will force us to be honest humble and accepting the greater primitive heritage

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