The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins — A Review
A review of Richard Dawkins’ The Blind Watchmaker — the book that explains why complexity needs no designer and what that actually costs you to believe.

A review of Richard Dawkins’ The Blind Watchmaker — the book that explains why complexity needs no designer and what that actually costs you to believe.

Richard Brodie’s Virus of the Mind pushes Dawkins’ meme concept into uncomfortable territory — advertising, cults, religion, and the covert architecture of belief. A review.

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Leave Port Jefferson Thursday. Hit Montreal Friday night. Wake up in coastal Maine Sunday. A practical 1,200-mile fall foliage circuit with distillery stops, lobster shacks, and the best leaf-peeping overlooks between Quebec and Acadia.

Most books about difficult ideas are written by people who have spent years learning to…

Something has gone quietly wrong in the bedrooms of American homes. Not loudly, not with…