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Re: E.O. Wilson died
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12/27/21 10:06 AM
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I know he was a prominent figure in one of my college Sociology text books. The sociobiology book came later... His earlier works were much more focused on Biology/Biodiversity. His theories in most part portray "the collective" in a positive way and he has been cannonized by the left for that reason.
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