Love of Shopping is Not a Gene: exposing junk science and ideology in Darwinian Psychology
Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... infanticide as a means of eliminating the genetic competition. This claim originates in part with Craig Packer, who seemingly lost his head when Dagg dared to point out that the overall data suggested that lionesses, not lions, were apt to kill cubs, and not cubs born to other lionesses, but their own progeny, to give the remaining offspring a better chance of survival. When Packer...



