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The book, "Iceman Inheritance: Prehistoric Sources of Western Man's Racism, Sexism and Aggression" by Michael Bradley, discusses the prehistoric origins of racism, sexism, and aggression in Western society. The book is based on the research of Alexander Marshack, Carleton Coon, Konrad Lorenz, S.L. Washburn, Ralph Solecki, and others. Bradley argues that the white race, the Neanderthal-Caucasoids, are more aggressive than others because of ancient sexual maladaptation. He also traces the effects of Caucasian aggression throughout human history, offering an uncomfortable and all-too-plausible explanation for the pattern of human history.
Revised 2001 edition of the original text. New Foreword, Notes and Appendices. Includes relevant anthropological and DNA research since 1978. Michael Bradley delves back into our glacial past during the last Ice Age in order to find the prehistoric sources of the white race's aggression, racism and sexism. Relying on the researches of Alexander Marshack, Carleton Coon, Konrad Lorenz, S.L. Washburn, Ralph Solecki and others, Bradley offers a persuasive argument that the white race, the Neanderthal-Caucasoids, are more aggressive than others because of ancient sexual maladaptation. And, in tracing the effects of Caucasian aggression, Bradley offers an uncomfortable and all-too-plausible explanation for the pattern of human history.