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NEW PAPERS:The Default Hypothesis Fails to Explain Jewish Influence. Philosophia (January 1, 2022).Understanding Western Uniqueness: A Comment on Joseph Henrich'sThe Weirdest People in the World. Mankind Quarterly,61, no. 3(2021): 723-766.My Dispute with Nathan Cofnas:First reply to Nathan CofnasSecond Reply to CofnasReply to Cofnas's Comments on Edward Dutton Kevin MacDonald Publications in Psychology Essays on Western origins and institutions Essays on Jews and other Diaspora Peoples Summaries and reviews of my books Replies to my critics Occidental Observerblog articles OccidentalQuarterlyarticles,VDARE.comarticles, etc. Translations into Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish Curriculum Vitae Kevin MacDonald is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at California State University–Long Beach. After receiving a Masters degree in evolutionary biology, he received a Ph. D. in Biobehavioral Sciences, both at the University of Connecticut. Since assuming his position at California State University–Long Beach, his research has focused on developing evolutionary perspectives on culture, developmental psychology and personality theory, the origins and maintenance of monogamous marriage in Western Europe, and ethnic relations (group evolutionary strategies). He is the author of more than 100 scholarly papers and reviews, and several books, most recently Individualism and the Western Liberal Tradition: Evolutionary Origins, History, and Prospects for the Future (2019). Other books: The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements (1998); Separation and Its Discontents: Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism (1998); A People That Shall Dwell Alone: Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy (1994); Social and Personality Development: An Evolutionary Synthesis (1988). Cultural Insurrections, a collection of es says, appeared in 2008.He has also edited three books, Sociobiological Perspectives on Human Development (1988), Parent-Child Play: Descriptions and Implications (1994), and Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development (2004). Contact information: Kevin MacDonald Professor EmeritusDepartment of PsychologyCalifornia State University-Long Beach Email: Kevin MacDonald