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A Different View of Darwin: Why it Pays to be Nice

In this lecture, biologist and author Colin Tudge argues that the modern, mainstream disciples of Charles Darwin have perverted his grand idea, contributing to the spectrum of disasters afflicting the world around us.


In this lecture, biologist and author Colin Tudge argues that the modern, mainstream disciples of Charles Darwin have perverted his grand idea, contributing to the spectrum of disasters afflicting the world around us. Used to defend rampant atheism and to provide a “scientific” basis for the modern, ultra-competitive global market of neoliberalism, Darwin’s sublime vision has been corrupted to a vile idea.


Speaker(s):

Mr Colin Tudge | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

16 February 2010 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Grant Museum of Zoology, UCL
Rockefeller Building
University Street
London
WC1E 6DE
020 3108 2052
http://www.grant.museum.ucl.ac.uk

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