Nov 4, 2009

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Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into its Laws and Consequences

From The Occidental Observer, October 31, 2009Folk knowledge that “like breeds like” and theories on heredity have been around since at least the time of Plato. People have tended to notice that children look and behave like their parents. It was only after the 1859 publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species that the question of where contemporary breeding...

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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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