When you read about eugenics in the early twentieh tury is how incredibly intellectually respectable it was. I think often when people, particularly men, are good in one domain, people other people sort of rushian to make them authorities on many things. And i think there's a lesson in the dangers of that too.
The subject of genetic inheritance provokes passionate debate but behavioural geneticist Kathryn Paige Harden believes both sides are getting it wrong. It’s possible, she argues, to reclaim the science of genetics while avoiding the trap of categorising traits as superior or inferior. Drawing from her new book, The Genetic Lottery, Harden shares her research uncovered as head of the Developmental Behavior Genetics lab at University Texas with Helen Lewis, staff writer at The Atlantic.
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