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'''Arthur Keith''' (5 February 1866 – 7 January 1955) was a Scottish anatomist and anthropologist. | '''Arthur Keith''' (5 February 1866 – 7 January 1955) was a Scottish anatomist and anthropologist. | ||
[[Kevin MacDonald]]'s theory on [[ | [[Kevin MacDonald]]'s theory on [[jewish group evolutionary strategy]] has been argued to have "''a striking resemblance to that of Sir Arthur Keith, whose “group selection” theory of human evolution also included a study of the jews as a group adapted by evolutionary forces to display characteristics of strong group identity and solidarity, traits that Keith described as reflecting a “code of amity” toward members of the group and a “code of enmity” towards outsiders.''"<ref>Understanding jewish Influence: An Introduction https://nationalpolicy.institute/2004/09/24/understanding-jewish-influence-an-introduction/</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 28 April 2024
Arthur Keith (5 February 1866 – 7 January 1955) was a Scottish anatomist and anthropologist.
Kevin MacDonald's theory on jewish group evolutionary strategy has been argued to have "a striking resemblance to that of Sir Arthur Keith, whose “group selection” theory of human evolution also included a study of the jews as a group adapted by evolutionary forces to display characteristics of strong group identity and solidarity, traits that Keith described as reflecting a “code of amity” toward members of the group and a “code of enmity” towards outsiders."[1]
Works
- Segregation and Evolution, Western Destiny Vol. IX, No 7, Dec. (1964).
- Bias and Evolution, Western Destiny Vol. X, No. 7, Sep. (1965).
External links
Encyclopedias
References
- ↑ Understanding jewish Influence: An Introduction https://nationalpolicy.institute/2004/09/24/understanding-jewish-influence-an-introduction/