Was Darwin a Racist?
Dr. Ray Bohlin —"[Charles] Darwin was by all accounts an affectionate husband, loving father, defender of the oppressed, and just an all round good and decent man. So how could one accuse him of racism? You simply need to read his second major work on evolution, The Descent of Man."
Thus begins a brief preview of the little-known but far-reaching implications of racism explained in Dr. Ray Bohlin's collaborative book (right). Darwin's views spawned the very racist eugenics movement set to rid culture of "lesser" races and set the stage for Hitler's rampage and similar genocides.
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New book, Darwin's Racists, by Probe's Dr. Ray Bohlin and Sharon Sebastian.
Buy the book at Probe's Online Store.
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