Robert Howard Is An Anthropologist
In this week’s “big” video, we return back to the Manthropology well, and discuss how old “Two Gun Bob’s” conception of human evolution (in particular social/cultural evolution, with a tip […]
In this week’s “big” video, we return back to the Manthropology well, and discuss how old “Two Gun Bob’s” conception of human evolution (in particular social/cultural evolution, with a tip […]
A while back, I received a free book from Jared Trueheart titled “Manhood in Modern America”. Naturally, being the money-grubbing SOB I am, I rejoiced at the thought of getting […]
I have a new, science themed article on Return of Kings about how all the stuff we’re supposed to believe about gender fluidity and the malleability of sex roles are, […]
In honor of the recent kerfuffle involving Donald Trump, Rex Tillerson, and IQ tests, I did my newest Manthropology video on the subject of IQ tests: their history, their application, […]
I know I’ve already reviewed this book textually, but I put it in the intro of my Manthropology videos for a very good reason—it’s THAT important. Thus, a video on it. […]
It’s a new episode of Manthropology! And this time around it involves my day job as well. As a personal trainer I have to give people dietary advice pretty frequently, […]
As I’ve repeatedly stated, I genuinely feel that Margaret Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa is one of the most influential books ever written…and that’s not a good thing. You can […]
Anybody who has wandered into the reactosphere is likely aware of the concept of the alpha male, which I have come here to discuss today. The alpha male is that […]
I may have mentioned it once or twice, but for those of you who don’t know: I am an anthropologist by training, a biological anthropologist to be exact. I credit […]
Remember my review of Napoleon Chagnon’s Noble Savages from a few months ago? Of course you do, and here’s an article that goes into the subject more, specifically pertaining to how […]