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Pittsburg Tribune-Review: Men, Women and War

January 25, 2009 / ELISE / In the Media

sexandwar-200x300Review of  “Sex and War: How Biology Explains Warfare and Terrorism and Offers a Path to a Safer World,” by Malcolm Potts and Thomas Hayden

“As Malcolm Potts and Thomas Hayden remind us in “Sex and War,” for much of human history the most successful and dominant males went to war, took the spoils and — exhibiting classic Darwinian behavior — raped and impregnated women, thereby benefitting future generations with their genes. You know, Genghis Khan, etc.”

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