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Luboš Motl's reference frame: Dangerous ideas (2148 words)
Steve Pinker's dangerous idea - one that will spread in the next decade - is that different groups of people genetically differ in their talents and temperaments.
Jared Diamond promotes his books by introducing the dangerous idea that the primitive tribes are not nice - instead, they damage their environment, fight in wars, and sometimes eat each other.
I agree that it may be a dangerous idea - because by assuring ouselves that the main goal of the ecoterrorist movement is lost, we may give them a chance to revive their dirty goals to regulate the whole world.
Dangerous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (134 words)
Dangerous (Roxette single), a top 10 song by Roxette released in 1989
Dangerous (Ford single), a UK top 50 song by Penny Ford in 1985.
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