Followers of intellectual fashion cannot have failed to notice the arrival in
a big way of evolutionary psychology. How does a think-tank tackle it? Try the
quarterly Demos, issue 10 (£5, fax +44 (0)171 353 4481)for a roundup of
views on how Darwinism may inform most fields of human endeavour, from politics
to public health policy.
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