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  2. Kevin B. MacDonald (born January 24, 1944) is an American antisemitic conspiracy theorist, white supremacist, and retired professor of evolutionary psychology at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB). In 2008, the CSULB academic senate voted to disassociate itself from MacDonald's work.

  3. Kevin MacDonald is the neo-Nazi movement's favorite academic. A psychology professor at California State University, Long Beach, MacDonald published a trilogy that supposedly "proves" that Jews are genetically driven to destroy Western societies.

  4. A people that shall dwell alone: Judaism as a group evolutionary strategy, with diaspora peoples. KB MacDonald. iUniverse. , 2002. 309. 2002. The evolution of domain-general mechanisms in...

  5. Kevin MacDonald is Professor 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. His dissertation focused on behavioral development in wolves and was done under the direction of Benson E. Ginsburg.

  6. Apr 25, 2022 · Kevin MacDonalds Metaphysical Failure: A Philosophical, Historical, and Moral Critique of Evolutionary Psychology, Sociobiology, and Identity Politics [Alexis, Jonas E.] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  7. MacDonald, K. B. (1999). Love and Confidence in Protection as Two Independent Systems Underlying Intimate Relationships. Journal of Family Psychology, 13 (4), 492-495. MacDonald, K. B. (1999) A New Paradigm for Evolutionary Psychology: The Centrality of Domain-General Mechanisms for Conceptualizing Human Adaptation.

  8. 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).

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