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Nature And Nurture: The Claim of an Evolutionary Analogy Between Biological Genes and “Sociogenes”, and Its Payoff A Review of Ever-Expanding Horizons

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Joel Kassiola*
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Department of Political Science, Brooklyn College/CUNY, Brooklyn, New York 11210
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