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The Case for Greater Male Intelligence
The Case for Greater Male Intelligence by Dr Edward Dutton Richard Lynn, Sex Differences in Intelligence: The Developmental Theory, Arktos, London 2021, 131 pp, reviewed by Ed Dutton I have known Richard Lynn since 2012, consider myself his protégé and in 2015 we … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Darwin, Edward Dutton, James Flynn, Richard Lynn, Sex differences in intelligence, VDARE
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Against the Wind
Against the Wind Memoirs of a Dissident Psychologist, Richard Lynn, Ulster Institute for Social Research, 2020, reviewed by Ed Dutton At 90 years of age, Richard Lynn is the doyen of differential psychology. His findings on national and race differences … Continue reading
Truth – Curse of the Woking Classes
Truth – Curse of the Woking Classes Ed Dutton on Murray’s accomplishments Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Class, and Race, Charles Murray, New York: Twelve, 2020, reviewed by Dr Edward Dutton When writing Human Diversity, Charles Murray found himself … Continue reading
Psychopathia Criminalis
Psychopathia Criminalis Richard Lynn, Race Differences in Psychopathic Personality: An Evolutionary Analysis, Augusta, GA: Washington Summit Publishers (In Press), Pp 368., US $ 29.95., reviewed by Evelyn Quinn Professor Richard Lynn, the doyen of differential psychology, is well known for his … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Murray, Richard Herrnstein, Richard Lynn, The Bell Curve
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Eternal Recurrence
Eternal Recurrence Superior: The Return of Race Science, Angela Saini, 4thEstate, 2019, 342pp, reviewed by Ed Dutton Angela Saini can skilfully encapsulate her subject in a striking yet poignant image, so that the reader feels what this Guardian journalist wants … Continue reading
Race, evolution and intelligence
Race, Evolution and Intelligence Paul Dachslager reviews Richard Lynn’s chef-d’oeuvre Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis, Richard Lynn, second revised edition, 2015, Washington Summit Publishers, Athens, GA, reviewed by Dr Paul Dachslager This second, revised edition of Richard Lynn’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold Winters Theory, IQ, Race Differences, Richard Lynn
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Race Differences in Sporting Achievement
Race Differences in Sporting Achievement Frank Ellis considers a compelling analysis Subjected to different evolutionary pressures because they emerged in different parts of the world, racial groups demonstrate superior and inferior levels of attainment in various sporting endeavours. Such is … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Jensen, Ed Dutton, Race and Sport, Race Differences, Richard Lynn
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Religion as Elementary Error, by LESLIE JONES
Religion as Elementary Error by Leslie Jones In a persuasive passage in Religion and Intelligence, anthropologist Dr Edward Dutton considers the category question[i]. He cites T. Rees’s definition of science, to wit, “thoughtful, sincere research”. As Dutton points out, this … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Jensen, Edward Dutton, Flynn Effect, Leslie Jones, Religion and Intelligence, Richard Lynn
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Why Israel isn’t Racist
Why Israel isn’t Racist by Ilana Mercer The Jewish State, by definition, rejects some and welcomes others into the fold. In “Is Israel Racist?”, a reply to an anti-Semitic interviewer (he bailed), the emphasis was on demonstrating why Israel’s particularism … Continue reading →
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