Abstract
Race: The Reality of Human Variation (AA [107.1]:164-165). But the book is far worse than the review recognizes. It is a shameful pandering to racist goals, involving a very bad abuse of science. We are treated to an excessively long (and largely irrelevant) history of Sarich's research, which provides a veneer of science and disguises the pseudoscience that follows. The book's identification of the traditional
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