Race and IQ: Fallacy of Heritability
Race and IQ: Fallacy of Heritability
In 1969 Arthur Jensen first made the claim that it is “a not unreasonable hypothesis that genetic factors are strongly implicated in the average Negro-white intelligence difference.” That “hypothesis” has since been defended by Jensen and his epigones with all the zeal often brought to that most dogmatic creed, the orthodoxy of “scientific” truth. The social and intellectual ramifications of Jensen’s original essay in the Harvard Educational Revie... Subscribe now to read the full article
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