This View of Life
Magazine
This View of Life is an interdisciplinary magazine and academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

Few subjects polarize as neatly along conservative-progressive lines as the changing structure of the family.The end of times, it would appear, is upon us. At least that’s the word from the Fox network. The signs manifest as a Pew Research Center report, published last week, showing that mothers are now the sole or primary provider in forty percent of United States households with children.

Empowering students with the tools for understanding evolutionary processes will help them take on leadership roles in evolving the future of education itself.

We have lost one of the twentieth century’s deepest thinkers whose work will have a lasting impression on biology, science, and humanity as a whole.

It announced what it called “definitive evidence that genetic heritability has some role in the formation of political ideology”

Are there universal features of grammar and syntax?


What can we do, from an evolutionary psychological perspective, to use our hunger for status for a better climate?

Economics provides an outstanding example of the “you can’t get there from here” principle in academic cultural evolution.

In times of public health crisis, political leaders need to suppress dysfunctional personality traits and instead rely on and uphold public health experts.

The evolutionary approach tells us we can increase the chances of our group's survival through cooperation.


Evolutionary theory leads to a conception of socialism—governance for the common good—that works. It also explains why many attempts at socialism in the past and present have not worked.
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