Zach Elliott Book Recommendations & Book Mentions
This list consists of recommendations or mentions of books spotted in media, social media accounts, podcasts or other public websites.
Zach Elliott on X
Sex difference research in biology. Producer of animated videos, articles, and books on sex and gender. Founder of @PdxInstitute.

The Gender Paradox: Discrimination and Disparities in the Postmodern Era
Zachary Elliott
“Go read some advanced biology” say the trans activists. To that I say: I have, so much so that I wrote a 500 page book on the science of sex differences 🤓 The Gender Paradox https://t.co/YVS7pPDxWo
Paperback, 2020
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Why Men Die First: How to Lengthen Your Lifespan
Marianne J. Legato
In 2018, Dr. Marianne Legato wrote that we cannot clearly separate humans into "males" and "females." Yet throughout her career, she has written books like "The Female Heart", "Why Men Die First" and "What Women Need to Know", all about the importance of sex differences.
Paperback, 2009
$22.99Member price:$11.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
What Women Need to Know: From Headaches to Heart Disease and Everything in Between
Marianne J. Legato
In 2018, Dr. Marianne Legato wrote that we cannot clearly separate humans into "males" and "females." Yet throughout her career, she has written books like "The Female Heart", "Why Men Die First" and "What Women Need to Know", all about the importance of sex differences.
Paperback, 2014
$19.99Member price:$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science (Revised)
Paul R. Gross
In 1994, a biologist and a mathematician published a book called “Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science.” The book tries to save the Academic Left by exposing their misuses and abuses of science to advance political goals. Sounds familiar 🤔
Paperback, 1997
$34.00Member price:$34.00 + Free shipping0% off(Limited Discount Book)
Questioning Gender: A Sociological Exploration
Robyn R. Ryle
“There are no criteria that will consistently and reliably sort people into the categories of male and female." --Robyn Ryle, 2015, professor of sociology in her book, Questioning Gender. Real quote 😳
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