Posts by Agustín Fuentes
It’s Not All Sex and Violence
Violence and sex are important, but ignoring what we do most is dangerous. Here is the sort of headline we expect to see: 4 killed and 20 raped in New York City today Here is the headline we never see: 8,299,976 people got along in New York City today This contrast is even more dramatic when…
Read MoreRace No, Diversity Yes: A Suggestion for Obama’s Second Term
President Barack Obama was re-elected with more than 70 percent of non-white citizens voting for him and about 59 percent of whites voting against him. What does this suggest? We are a diverse country and many people have unequal access to the benefits this nation has to offer… and they voted accordingly. Race was not…
Read MoreWhen Good Science Goes Bad
Science and scientists are not the same thing. Did “our hands evolve to fight” and does evolution explain why “women love to shop and men don’t”? University of Utah researchers claim to have shown that humans (actually, men) have hands evolved for fighting, and researchers at the University of Michigan assert that gendered shopping behavior reflects ancestral foraging adaptations. However, this…
Read MoreBusting the Holiday Gender-Fest
How Barbies, Hollywood, and fruit flies push gender stereotypes ‘Tis the season for gender enforcement. This is a time of year when we venture forth to buy gifts for kids and are surrounded by action heroes and Barbies, pink toy ovens and blue toy trucks, fully clothed Santas and scantily clad female helpers. What we buy for children…
Read MoreIs Inequality in Our Genes?
A forthcoming article by two economists says it is. These economists tell us that relative genetic diversity is a major factor impacting societies’ development and economic success. But their association between human genetic diversity, history, and economic development and success is superficial and built on a framework of poor assumptions and mistaken interpretations of what…
Read MoreWhy Is Sex So Complicated?
Humans have a distinctive, messy, and elaborately cognitive way of having sex. Sex can lead to fun, fights, babies, break-ups, make-ups and sometimes even disease. Why is a basic biological behavior like sex so complicated for humans? Is that just part of our nature? Well, yes and no. Sex is complicated for nearly all organisms that engage…
Read MoreHumans Need Intercourse
Intercourse, and lots of it, is fundamental to being human…can we get it online? Humans love intercourse. We like it in pairs, in groups, in the house and in the woods. We seek it out during the day and at night, in person and online. To be human is to want to do it, to need…
Read MoreIs Inequality Natural?
Does our evolutionary history condemn us to social inequality? The top 1 % of USA citizens control nearly 35% of the country’s wealth and 22% of American children live in poverty. President Obama calls income inequality a defining issue and Mitt Romney tells us that the nearly half of the US population who don’t make enough to pay income taxes…
Read MoreRobot and Frank: The Importance of Being Yourself Across the Lifespan
Be yourself and do something in the world. Is there a “normal” way to be aged? Should we want to fit in with mainstream expectations of society? Is there a “right” way for aged individuals to act? As one moves from the third age (healthy, active but past job and parenting obligations) into the fourth age (dependency, memoryloss,…
Read MoreWhat Is Love?
Love ≠ romantic relationship ≠ monogamy ≠ pair bond We often think of “love” as the center of understanding romantic relationships but that is not the whole, or the most accurate, picture. We know that humans pair bond and are frequently in monogamous sexual and social relationships, but that does not mean what you think it does:…
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