Red Queen: Sex And The Evolution Of Human Nature

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I chose the book The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature by Matt Ridley because I have always been fascinated by how our culture views sex and how it has had an effect on our evolution. The author discusses how the biological factors of sexual selection has affected human psychology.
You probably remember the Red Queen hypothesis from recently. From Through the Looking Glass, Alice meets the Red Queen who is constantly running just to stay in one place and not fall behind. This is an allegory to sexual reproduction as a type of genetic arms race where organisms are constantly evolving in order to keep up with other organisms. This theory was also shown in the tv show Futurama, Into the Wild Green Yonder. A snake and a frog are

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