-- I did a quick glance at a Denyse O'Leary's article "The Evolutionary Psychologist Knows Why You Vote -- and Shop, and Tip at Restaurants." Except he/she doesn't. O'Leary concludes:
"... evo psych really says far more about the culture that created it than about the history of the human race."
Me: So true. (The article provides a host of useful links)
-- I might mention another "evolution article," this one titled "Dartmouth Physicist: When Science Shades Over Into Faith." It treats of Marcelo Gleiser, a theoretical physicist at Dartmouth College, "who provocatively acknowledges that science can shade over into the faith, when scientists cling to ideas beyond the point where the evidence has turned against them." Stubbornness is part of human behavior. As Gleiser says (his emphasis): "When you invest decades of your professional life in the pursuit of an idea, it's real hard to let go. Some never do." David Klinghoffer comments: "The old folks won't let go of Darwinism. Progress depends on the young, biologists whose names you’ve not yet heard whispered. It's another way of saying, with Max Planck, that "Science advances one funeral at a time."