Anthony Walsh
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Law, Justice, and Society: A Sociolegal Introduction
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12 editions
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2007
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Criminology: The Essentials
22 editions
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2011
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People Are Lying To You About Money: Crucial Insights To Make Better Financial Decisions And Live The Life You Deserve
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Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach
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3 editions
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2006
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Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader
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7 editions
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2008
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Race And Crime: A Biosocial Analysis
4 editions
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2004
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Science Wars: Politics, Gender, and Race
5 editions
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2013
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Biosocial Criminology (Criminology and Justice Studies)
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4 editions
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2008
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Hockey is for Everybody
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Feminist Criminology through a Biosocial Lens
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2011
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“Evolution has molded males and females to carry out the only imperative that nature has— the continuance of life—which is achieved via individual survival and reproductive success. It falls upon the shoulders of females to perform the most important and noble role of all: that of carrying, delivering, and nurturing the next generation of humans. That is both a burden and a crowning glory, assigned not by a patriarchal society but by Mother Nature herself. Observing a young mother basking in her newborn, we see the quintessence of joyous satisfaction, certainly a far cry from an inferior role, as it is often described by radical feminists.
To liken traditional sex roles to slavery and prostitution, and all heterosexual sexual activity to rape, as many of the most radical feminists have done, is the essence of idiocy and bigotry, and it is not too far away from self-loathing. Furthermore, it is an insult of the most egregious kind to millions of men and women living decent, moral lives in the context of those traditional roles. My wife hardly thinks of herself as a slave, nor do I think of her as a prostitute.”
― Science Wars: Politics, Gender, and Race
To liken traditional sex roles to slavery and prostitution, and all heterosexual sexual activity to rape, as many of the most radical feminists have done, is the essence of idiocy and bigotry, and it is not too far away from self-loathing. Furthermore, it is an insult of the most egregious kind to millions of men and women living decent, moral lives in the context of those traditional roles. My wife hardly thinks of herself as a slave, nor do I think of her as a prostitute.”
― Science Wars: Politics, Gender, and Race
“A salary is a drug they give you to forget your dreams” - Kevin O'Leary”
― People Are Lying To You About Money: Crucial Insights To Make Better Financial Decisions And Live The Life You Deserve
― People Are Lying To You About Money: Crucial Insights To Make Better Financial Decisions And Live The Life You Deserve
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