Is there a novel that profoundly reveals the fact that social image, politial preferences etc depens on biologically determined conditions?
>>9813705
youll get that from any of michel foucaults books
>>9813705
>is there some book that can pat me on the back for my views?
I hate echo-chambering faggots like you.
>>9813716
try a redpill, idiot cuck
>>9813716
You misunderstand my intentions.
>>9813724
try finding a legitimate means of superiority you sniveling racist
>>9813712
Any specific work of his?
>>9813724
>>9813732
I meant physical disability or illness. My post has nothing to do with race and shit.
Try: our political nature and predisposed if you are looking for non-fiction
>>9813765
I'm looking for fiction = )
>>9813705
>novel
>objective biological facts
Try reading a scientific journal ffs
>>9813772
why would you want to learn science from fiction
Fiction authors don't know science any better than you. What are they going to "reveal" that you can't just make up in your own head
the book of mormon
>>9813782
Well, I don't want to conduct any research as you might think. I need an example of "living" characters who struggle with their burden and have a developing change of mind. I want to see how that happens. I see novel as a mind experiment through which one can prove his/her point of view.
>>9813828
I didn't say anything about conducting research, I said read about the research the other people have done. There are many, many people researching where people's beliefs come from and they actually study living people not "living" characters
>>9813836
>There are many, many people researching where people's beliefs come from
Recommend some.
>>9813705
Anything by Steven pinker.