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Selfish Gene Theory: It's Time To Ditch The Mantra
Altruism: Its Origin, Its Evolution, Its Discontents
Hamilton's Rule, or Hamilton's Folly
For the Good of the Species?
W.D. Hamilton, Selfish Herds, and other Biological Oddities
Lynn Margulis, Neo-Darwinism, and Kin Selection
The Extended Phenotype - How Richard Dawkins Got It Wrong Twice
What is Life?
Rethinking the Theoretical Foundation of Evolution
Natural Selection Is Group Selection!
The Richard Dawkins Dilemma - Illusions of Natural Selection

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