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  1. The Kingdom of Speech is a critique of Charles Darwin and Noam Chomsky written by Tom Wolfe. The book's criticisms of Chomsky are outlined in an article in Harper's. [1] In the book, Wolfe criticises Darwin and his colleagues for taking partial credit from Alfred Wallace for the theory of evolution and ignoring Wallace's later work ...

  2. 30. Aug. 2016 · His new book, “The Kingdom of Speech,” is his boldest bit of dueling yet. It’s a whooping, joy-filled and hyperbolic raid on, of all things, the theory of evolution, which he finds to be ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2016 · 2,265 ratings470 reviews. The maestro storyteller and reporter provocatively argues that what we think we know about speech and human evolution is wrong. Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eye-opening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate.

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  4. 17. Apr. 2017 · Aus dem Amerikanischen von Yvonne Badal. Originaltitel: The Kingdom of Speech. Originalverlag: Little, Brown. Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag, 224 Seiten, 12,5 x 20,0 cm. ISBN: 978-3-89667-588-0. Erschienen am 17. April 2017. Lieferstatus: Dieser Titel ist lieferbar . Ähnliche Titel wie "Das Königreich der Sprache" Rezensionen.

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  5. 30. Aug. 2016 · Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eye-opening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. The Kingdom of Speech is a captivating, paradigm-shifting argument...

  6. Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eye-opening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. The Kingdom of Speech is a captivating, paradigm-shifting argument that speech - not evolution - is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements.

  7. 1. Jan. 2022 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 185 pages ; 22 cm. "Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eye-opening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. THE KINGDOM OF SPEECH is a captivating, paradigm-shifting argument that speech--not evolution--is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements.