The Myth of Human Races, Second EditionPosted in Books, Health/Medicine/Genetics, Media Archive, Monographs on 2017-04-11 00:12Z by Steven |
The Myth of Human Races, Second Edition
Wheatmark
2016-07-25
288 pages
Paperback ISBN: 978-1627874175
Alain F. Corcos, Professor Emeritus of Botany and Plant Pathology
Michigan State University
The idea that human races exist is a socially constructed myth that has no grounding in science. Regardless of skin, hair, or eye color, stature or physiognomy, we are all of one race. Nonetheless, scientists, social scientists, and pseudoscientists have, for three centuries, tried vainly to prove that distinctive and separate “races” of humanity exist. These protagonists of race theory have based their flawed research on one or more of five specious assumptions:
- humanity can be classified into groups using identifiable physical characteristics
- human characteristics are transmitted “through the blood”
- distinct human physical characteristics are inherited together
- physical features can be linked to human behavior
- human groups or “races” are by their very nature unequal and, therefore, they can be ranked in order of intellectual, moral, and cultural superiority
The Myth of Human Races systematically dispels these fallacies and unravels the web of flawed research that has been woven to demonstrate the superiority of one group of people over another.