Genes, Brains, and Politics: Self-Selection and Social LifeBloomsbury Academic, 21 juni 1993 - 208 sidor White moves from a simple proposition maintaining that all individuals seek suitable surroundings to propose a provocative approach to social and political action. Rooting his position in modern life sciences and particularly in sociobiology and neurobiology, he establishes an IMPish model that is interactional, mentalist, and populational. Interactional in that both heredity and environment are credited for due influence on individuals' traits; mentalist in that individuals' actions can be purposeful rather than simply determined; and populational in his insistence that the unique persona must not be slighted in the rush to fashion statistics. |
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... Findley encouraged resistance to the national government during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 . Wood ( 1987 ) explicitly notes the similarities and difference between the careers of William Findley and Benjamin Franklin . Both came from ...
... Findley , William . " An Autobiographical Letter . " Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 5 ( 1881 ) : 440-50 . Flavell , J. H. The Developmental Psychology of Jean Piaget . Princeton , N.J .: Van Nostrand , 1963 . Flexner ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Public Administration | 19 |
The Neuropolitics of LocalCosmopolitan SelfSelection | 69 |
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Genes, Brains, and Politics: Self-Selection and Social Life Elliott White Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1993 |
Genes, Brains, and Politics: Self-Selection and Social Life, Volym 10 Elliott White Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1993 |
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