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The Genial Gene Deconstructing Darwinian Selfishness [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Science)
  • Author:  Roughgarden, Joan
  • Author:  Roughgarden, Joan
  • ISBN-10:  0520265939
  • ISBN-10:  0520265939
  • ISBN-13:  9780520265936
  • ISBN-13:  9780520265936
  • Publisher:  University of California Press
  • Publisher:  University of California Press
  • Pages:  272
  • Pages:  272
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2009
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2009
  • SKU:  0520265939-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0520265939-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101456250
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Are selfishness and individualityrather than kindness and cooperationbasic to biological nature? Does a selfish gene create universal sexual conflict? InThe Genial Gene,Joan Roughgarden forcefully rejects these and other ideas that have come to dominate the study of animal evolution. Building on her brilliant and innovative bookEvolution's Rainbow,in which she challenged accepted wisdom about gender identity and sexual orientation, Roughgarden upends the notion of the selfish gene and the theory of sexual selection and develops a compelling and controversial alternative theory called social selection. This scientifically rigorous, model-based challenge to an important tenet of neo-Darwinian theory emphasizes cooperation, elucidates the factors that contribute to evolutionary success in a gene pool or animal social system, and vigorously demonstrates that to identify Darwinism with selfishness and individuality misrepresents the facts of life as we now know them.
Joan Roughgardenis Professor of Biology at Stanford University. She is the author ofEvolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in Nature and People(UC Press),Evolution and Christian Faith,andPrimer of Ecological Theory.
Roughgarden's unique and forceful vision issues a timely, cogent challenge to the predominant world view that selfishness and conflict are the norm in adaptive evolution. Michael J. Wade, coauthor ofMating Systems and Strategies

No other book offers such a sustained argument against sexual selection theory and provides such a compelling alternativesubstantively important and exciting. Jonathan Kaplan, coauthor ofMaking Sense of Evolution

This may be the most important book, philosophically speaking, on evolutionary theory in a decade. If Roughgarden is right, males and females evolved as allies, not enemies, and evolutionary theory needs a rethink because competition evol³&