Quote Originally Posted by Zimzum
Back when I lived in NH and went to high school there we had a class called Humanities, no english or social studies. They were combined to create the class. Well anyways, one of our class projects were too debate this exact topic. Half the class had to read "Lord of the flies" other half read "Fahrenheit 451". IMO humans are born neutral and are influenced by culture.
both of those books are really good
napolitana869 Reviewed by napolitana869 on . Prejudice: biolocial, or cultural? I had a conversation with one of my professors today regarding prejudice and if such a thing has a biological or cultural basis. I would like to take my stance and put it on canna.com hopefully for beneficial and lively discussion. I took the path of most resistance with this one and sided with prejudice having more of a biological basis, my logic resting on the fact that every human and most of the higher mammals display prejudice selection when the opportunity arises. I attribute Rating: 5