22. See Chapters 3 and 17, especially the references in notes 39, 52, 53, 72, 73, and 74 in Chapter 3, and notes 42, 43, and 45 in Chapter 17.
23. Brown, 1991; Brown, 1985; Sherif, 1966; Tajfel, 1981.
24. See Chapters 3 and 19, and also Bouchard, 1994; Neisser et al., 1996; Plomin et al., 2001.
25. See Chapter 14, and also Aronson, 1980; Festinger, 1957; Gazzaniga, 1998; Greenwald, 1988; Nesse& Lloyd, 1992; Wright, 1994.
26. See Chapter 15, and also Haidt, in press; Haidt, Koller, & Dias, 1993; Petrinovich, O'Neill, & Jorgensen, 1993; Rozin, Markwith, &Stoess, 1997; Shweder et al., 1997; Singer, 1981; Tetlock, 1999; Tetlock et al., 2000.
27. Sowell, 1987.
28. Marx & Engels, 1844/1988.
29. Quoted in Singer, 1999, p. 4.
30. Bullock, 1991; Chirot, 1994; Conquest, 2000; Courtois et al., 1999; Glover, 1999.
31. Quoted in J. Getlin, "Natural wonder: At heart, Edward Wilson's an ant man," Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1994, p. El.
32. Federalist Papers No. 51, Rossiter, 1961, p. 322.
33. Bailyn, 1967/1992; Maier, 1997.
34. Lutz, 1984.
35. McGinnis, 1996; McGinnis, 1997.
36. Federalist Papers No. 10, Rossiter, 1961, p. 78.
37. Quoted in McGinnis, 1997, p. 236.
38. Federalist Papers No. 72, Rossiter, 1961, p. 437.
39. Federalist Papers No. 51, Rossiter, 1961, p. 322.
40. Federalist Papers No. 51, Rossiter, 1961, pp. 331–332.
41. From Helvedius No. 4, quoted in McGinnis, 1997, p. 130.
42. Boehm, 1999; de Waal, 1998; Dunbar, 1998.
43. Singer, 1999, p. 5.
44. L. Arnhart, M. J. Behe, & W. A. Dembski, "Conservatives, Darwin, and design: An exchange," First Things, 107, November 2000, pp. 23–31.
45. For arguments similar to Singer's, see Brociner, 2001.
46. Singer, 1999, p. 6.
47. Singer, 1999, pp. 8–9.
48. Chomsky, 1970, p. 22.
49. See Barsky, 1997; Chomsky, 1988a.
50. Chomsky, 1975, p. 131.
51. Trivers, 1981.
52. A. Wooldridge, "Bell Curve liberals," New Republic, February 27, 1995.
53. Herrnstein & Murray, 1994, chap. 22. See also Murray's afterword in the 1996 paperback edition.
54. Gigerenzer&Selten, 2001; Jones, 2001; Kahneman&Tversky, 1984; Thaler, 1994; Tversky&Kahneman, 1974.
55. Akerlof, 1984; Daly & Wilson, 1994; Jones, 2001; Rogers, 1994.
56. Frank, 1999; Frank, 1985.
57. Bowles &Gintis, 1998; Bowles &Gintis, 1999.
58. Gintis, 2000.
59. Wilkinson, 2000.
60. Daly & Wilson, 1988; Daly, Wilson, &Vasdev, 2001; Wilson & Daly, 1997.
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4. Keeley, 1996; Walker, 2001.
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8. Seville, 1990.
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18. A. Flint, "Some see bombing's roots in a US culture of conflict," Boston Globe, June 1, 1995.
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22. Freedman, 2002.
23. Fischoff, 1999; Freedman, 1984; Freedman, 1996; Freedman, 2002; Renfrew, 1997.
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26. Nisbett& Cohen, 1996.
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28. Wakefield, 1992.
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30. Clark, 1970, p. 220.
31. Daly & Wilson, 1988, p. be.
32. Shipman, 1994, p. 252.
33. E. Marshal, "A sinister plot or victim of politics?" Science, 289, 2000, p. 571.
34. Shipman, 1994, p. 243.
35. Quoted in R. Wright, "The biology of violence," New Yorker, March 13, 1995, pp. 68–77; quotation from p. 69.
36. Daly & Wilson, 1988.
37. Daly & Wilson, 1988; Rogers, 1994; Wilson & Herrnstein, 1985.
38. Quoted by Frederick Goodwin in R. Wright, "The biology of violence," New Yorker, March 13, 1995, p. 70.
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40. Hare, 1993; Lykken, 1995; Rice, 1997.
41. Ghiglieri, 1999; Wrangham& Peterson, 1996.
42. Davidson, Putnam, & Larson, 2000; Renfrew, 1997.
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48. Bueno de Mesquita, 1981.
49. Trivers, 1972.
50. Chagnon, 1992; Daly & Wilson, 1988; Keeley, 1996.
51. Daly & Wilson, 1988, p. 163.
52. Rogers, 1994; Wilson & Daly, 1997.
53. Wilson & Herrnstein, 1985.
54. Mesquida& Wiener, 1996.
55. Singer, 1981.
56. Wright, 2000.
57. Glover, 1999.
58. Zimbardo, Maslach, & Haney, 2000.
59. Quoted in Glover, 1999, p. 53.
60. Quoted in Glover, 1999, pp. 37–38.
61. Bourke, 1999, pp. 63–64; Graves, 1992; Spiller, 1988.
62. Bourke, 1999; Glover, 1999; Horowitz, 2001.
63. Daly & Wilson, 1988; Glover, 1999; Schelling, 1960.
64. Chagnon, 1992; Daly & Wilson, 1988; Wrangham& Peterson, 1996.
65. Van den Berghe, 1981.
66. Epstein, 1994; Epstein & Axtell, 1996; Richardson, 1960; Saperstein, 1995.
67. Chagnon, 1988; Chagnon, 1992.
68. Glover, 1999.
69. Vasquez, 1992.
70. Rosen, 1992.
71. Wrangham, 1999.
72. Daly & Wilson, 1988.
73. Daly & Wilson, 1988, pp. 225–226.
74. Daly & Wilson, 1988; Frank, 1988; Schelling, 1960.
75. Brown, 1985; Horowitz, 2001.
76. Daly & Wilson, 1988.
77. Daly & Wilson, 1988; Fox &Zawitz, 2000; Nisbett& Cohen, 1996.
78. Daly & Wilson, 1988, p. 127.
79. Daly & Wilson, 1988, p. 229.
80. Chagnon, 1992; Daly & Wilson, 1988; Frank, 1988.
81. Nisbett& Cohen, 1996.
82. Nisbett&Cohen, 1996.
83. E. Anderson, "The code of the streets," Atlantic Monthly, May 1994, pp. 81–94.
84. See also Patterson, 1997.
85. E. Anderson, "The code of the streets," Atlantic Monthly, May 1994, pp. 81–94, quotation from p. 82.
86. Quoted in L. Helmuth, "Has America's tide of violence receded for good?" Science, 289, 2000, pp. 582–585, quotation from p. 582.
87. L. Helmuth, "Has America's tide of violence receded for good?" Science, 289, 2000, pp. 582–585, quotation from p. 583.
88. Wilkinson, 2000; Wilson & Daly, 1997.
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