Out of Asia
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring a unique perspective on human evolution, this book delves into the differences among racial groups and the roots of racism, particularly among those living near minority populations. It examines the economic disparities linked to varying racial balances within countries, suggesting that these issues may not stem from intelligence but rather from deeper socio-economic factors. The content challenges conventional views, offering insights into the complex interplay between race and economic outcomes.
