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Mind of Primitive Man

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036516520
ISBN-13 9781036516529
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Anthropology
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This book embarks on a profound exploration of the concepts of race, culture, and the intrinsic differences between primitive and civilized societies. With its roots firmly planted in an address delivered to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the author delves into a lifelong fascination with anthropology to challenge popular prejudices and scientific misconceptions about racial types. Through rigorous studies, this work presents an evolving certainty that no fundamental difference exists in the cognitive processes of primitive versus civilized man, arguing against the established notion of a direct link between race and personality.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this book revisits the contributions of various races to civilization's dawn and critically examines early scientific literature on racial typology. It offers a comprehensive review of historical perspectives from notable figures like Boulainvilliers, Gobineau, and Madison Grant while intertwining modern critiques on racial heredity and morphological development.

Thematic depth is achieved by addressing how prejudiced ideologies have infiltrated science under dictatorial regimes, leading to censorship and misinformation. Furthermore, it scrutinizes human variability, hereditary characteristics across races, environmental influences on morphological changes, and psychological functionsdemonstrating that race as a concept requires more nuanced understanding beyond biological determinism.

This book stands as an essential read for those interested in anthropology, sociology, or history. It serves as a compelling reminder that science must remain free from prejudice to advance genuinely. Its insights into human diversity and cultural achievements underscore the complexity of human societies and challenge readers to reconsider their preconceptions about race and identity.
This book embarks on a profound exploration of the concepts of race, culture, and the intrinsic differences between primitive and civilized societies. With its roots firmly planted in an address delivered to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the author delves into a lifelong fascination with anthropology to challenge popular prejudices and scientific misconceptions about racial types. Through rigorous studies, this work presents an evolving certainty that no fundamental difference exists in the cognitive processes of primitive versus civilized man, arguing against the established notion of a direct link between race and personality.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this book revisits the contributions of various races to civilization''s dawn and critically examines early scientific literature on racial typology. It offers a comprehensive review of historical perspectives from notable figures like Boulainvilliers, Gobineau, and Madison Grant while intertwining modern critiques on racial heredity and morphological development.

Thematic depth is achieved by addressing how prejudiced ideologies have infiltrated science under dictatorial regimes, leading to censorship and misinformation. Furthermore, it scrutinizes human variability, hereditary characteristics across races, environmental influences on morphological changes, and psychological functionsdemonstrating that race as a concept requires more nuanced understanding beyond biological determinism.

This book stands as an essential read for those interested in anthropology, sociology, or history. It serves as a compelling reminder that science must remain free from prejudice to advance genuinely. Its insights into human diversity and cultural achievements underscore the complexity of human societies and challenge readers to reconsider their preconceptions about race and identity.

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