Jul 11, 2009

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Richard Hoste Interviews Richard Lynn

Richard Lynn received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge and since then has worked as a lecturer of psychology at the University of Exeter and a professor of psychology at the University of Ulster and the Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin. He continues a productive career after five decades and more than eleven books. Lynn is credited with discovering the...

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Jul 2, 2009

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The Coming Chinese Superstate: Richard Lynn’s Eugenics

Eugenics: A Reassessmentby Richard LynnWestport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers 2001One of the only valid points made by the critics of The Bell Curve was that if the science was accepted, then eugenics, which Hernstein and Murray refused to endorse, becomes the rational solution to society’s ills. Steven Pinker, the next major public thinker associated with the hereditarian...

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Jun 30, 2009

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The Fall of Man:
Richard Lynn’s Dysgenics

Dysgenics: Genetic Deterioration in Modern Populationsby Richard LynnWestport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 1996When it comes to population, quality matters more than quantity.  While educated Westerners never tire of sprinkling their conversations with the word “overpopulation,” voicing concern about population worth is taboo.  Put it this way: you have to spend the rest of...

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