Book Reviews
- My quick review of @kph3k's lay intro to behavioural genetics, "The Genetic Lottery" (ht @albrgr) Behavioural genetics will be a crucial issue of the 21st century - I found this book a helpful stimulus to my thinking! https://t.co/WM6ExOvQflLink to Tweet
- My latest for Pull Request! An interview with noted geneticist @kph3k who recently made major waves with her phenomenal book 'The Genetic Lottery' about genetics, equity, and public policy. https://t.co/HqrMGKnio3Link to Tweet
- Excellent new book by @kph3k. Recommended reading for all biomedical founders. https://t.co/U6QLxQSVkNLink to Tweet
- Currently reading this by @kph3k. Out Sept. 21st anywhere fine books are sold. She and I will be chatting for Pull Request in a couple of weeks. https://t.co/lchZPkWIF4Link to Tweet
About Book
A provocative and timely case for how the science of genetics can help create a more just and equal society In recent years, scientists like Kathryn Paige Harden have shown that DNA makes us different, in our personalities and in our health—and in ways that matter for educational and economic success in our current society. In The Genetic Lottery, Harden introduces readers to the latest genetic science, dismantling dangerous ideas about racial superiority and challenging us to grapple with what equality really means in a world where people are born different. Weaving together personal stories with scientific evidence, Harden shows why our refusal to recognize the power of DNA perpetuates the myth of meritocracy, and argues that we must acknowledge the role of genetic luck if we are ever to create a fair society. Reclaiming genetic science from the legacy of eugenics, this groundbreaking book offers a bold new vision of society where everyone thrives, regardless of how one fares in the genetic lottery.