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Alondra Oubre

    Alondra Oubré is a distinguished author whose work delves into the intricate interplay between biology, culture, and society. Through her research and writing, she explores profound questions surrounding human biodiversity and the influence of genetics on human abilities and behavior. Oubré employs an interdisciplinary approach, weaving together scientific insights with anthropological perspectives to examine the nature of genetics and its impact on ethnic achievement gaps. Her contributions prompt critical reflection, challenging conventional understandings of nature versus nurture.

    Instinct and Revelation
    Science in Black and White
    • Science in Black and White

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.3(16)Add rating

      "This unflinching expose of racially biased research--the Alt-Right's 'scientific wing'--debunks both old and emerging claims of inborn racial disparities"-- Provided by publisher

      Science in Black and White
    • Instinct and Revelation

      Reflections on the Origins of Numinous Perception

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the hypothesis that ritual behavior and imaginative awareness in early hominids played a crucial role in the evolution of the human brain and consciousness, this study delves into the intersection of anthropology and cognitive science. It examines how these early practices may have influenced cognitive development, shedding light on the origins of human thought and social structures. The work offers insights into the complexities of early human life and the foundational aspects of what makes us distinctly human.

      Instinct and Revelation