I'm about halfway through Ramaswamy's book. It's worth reading to pick up a couple of cultural gems that somehow have been edited out of most news cycles. For example, I did not know that the whole Lady Gaga "Born This Way" emphases in gay political speech exist for specific reasons that have nothing to do with research or genetics or scientific proof of any kind. Basically, somehow the Constitution has been legally interpreted as providing more protection for behaviors that are not chosen but are innate. So the argument for "gayness" as genetically pre-determined is a legal argument in search of science, not a scientific argument. It's a way to wrangle more protections than if gayness were labeled as voluntary.
I never knew this, and I am relatively well-grounded in genetic and biochemical influences on behavior, having followed the subject since E.O. Wilson first started publishing. But with no legal background, I had no idea the whole "born this way" current mantra is about trying to strong-arm legal rights regardless of science or logic. I was in the dark.
Anyway, Ramaswamy is interesting. A little Darwinian in his capitalist leanings, but intelligent and readable.