Noble Savages, right method, wrong results, right enemies

I read Noble Savages, Napoleon Chagnon‘s memoir, last week. There isn’t much to say about this book that’s revelatory, but it definitely was a page turner. As far as my personal tastes go there was a little too much autobiography, and not enough science, in  Noble Savages. But it’s a long work, so in absolute terms there’s … Continue reading Noble Savages, right method, wrong results, right enemies