Left Right and Wrong: In Religion Politics Sport Folk Lore and Much More

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AuthorHouse, 2006 M01 30 - 360 páginas

In all human societies the right is dominant. For about fifty centuries about ninety percent  of the world''s popuation has been right-handed. Throughout history the left hand and arm has been regarded as inferior in power, dexterity and dignity.The book discusses the causes of left-handedness and the penalities (and sometimes) benefits of spending ones life with a dominant left hand. It looks at the dominance of the right in religion, politics and superstition.  Half of the book deals with some 800 of the most famous and infamous left handers throughout history. It includes many   lesser known facts and fallacies about a very important minority who have achieved much in spite of the sinister interpretation that has sometimes   been placed  on the fact that they favor their left hand   

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This is Roy Pateman''s seventh published book. Other books have been biographies of the composer Richard Wagner, the writer B. Traven and accounts of the history and politics of Eritrea together with an examination of how intelligence and security services the world over persistently make mistakes. With Lyda Favali he has also coauthored a very well reviewed book on the place of religious and traditional law in Eritrea. He spent much of his life teaching in universities in Australia, England, Princeton and at UCLA. He was also for a time political lobbyist and a counter intelligence operative for the British Army in Africa and England. He thinks he was innately left handed but forced to convert to the right hand while in First Grade. 

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