The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution (A Brief History of the Natural World)
Richard Dawkins transformed our view of God in his blockbuster, <I>The God Delusion, </I>which sold more than 2 million copies in English alone. He revolutionized the way we see natural selection in the seminal bestseller <I>The Selfish Gene</I>. Now, he launches a fierce counterattack against proponents of "Intelligent Design" in his <I>New York Times </I>bestseller, <I>The Greatest Show on Earth</I>.<br><br>"Intelligent Design" is being taught in our schools; educators are being asked to "teach the controversy" behind evolutionary theory. There is no controversy. Dawkins sifts through rich layers of scientific evidence€"from living examples of natural selection to clues in the fossil record; from natural clocks that mark the vast epochs wherein evolution ran its course to the intricacies of developing embryos; from plate tectonics to molecular genetics€"to make the airtight case that "we find ourselves perched on one tiny twig in the midst of a blossoming and flourishing tree of life and it is no accident, but the direct consequence of evolution by non-random selection." His unjaded passion for the natural world turns what might have been a negative argument, exposing the absurdities of the creationist position, into a positive offering to the reader: nothing less than a master€s vision of life, in all its splendor.