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Race and IQ
Race and IQ, Ashley Montagu, who first attacked the term race as a usable concept in his acclaimed work, <i>Man's Most Dangerous Myth</i>, offers here a devastating rebuttal to those who would claim any link between race and intelligence. 
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Race and IQ, Ashley Montagu, who first attacked the term race as a usable concept in his acclaimed work, Man's Most Dangerous Myth, offers here a devastating rebuttal to those who would claim any link between race and intelligence. In now classic essays, , Race and IQ
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  • Race and IQ
  • Written by author Ashley Montagu
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, August 2002
  • Ashley Montagu, who first attacked the term "race" as a usable concept in his acclaimed work, Man's Most Dangerous Myth, offers here a devastating rebuttal to those who would claim any link between race and intelligence. In now classic essays,
  • Highlighted in Publisher's Weekly as a must-read for anyone interested in the debate about genetics, Race and IQ is the definitive response to The Bell Curve, as well as a brilliantly lucid exploration of the concepts and misconceptions about race and int
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1. Introduction, Ashley Montagu
2. Natural Selection and the Mental Capacities of Mankind, Th. Dobzansky and Ashley Montagu
3. The IQ Mythology, Ashley Montagu
4. The Debate Over Race: Thirty Years and Two Centuries Later, Leonard Lieberman, with Alice Littlefield and Larry T. Reynolds
5. What Can Biologists Solve?, S.E. Luria
6. The Magical Aura of the IQ, Jerome Kagan
7. An Examination of Jensen's Theory Concerning Educability, Heritability, and Population Differences, S. Biesheuvel
8. An Affluent Society's Excuses for Inequality: Developmental, Economic, and Educational, Edmund W. Gordon with Derek Green
9. Nature with Nurture; A Reinterpretation of the Evidence, Urie Brofenbrenner
10. Racist Arguments and IQ, Stephen Jay Gould
11. Intelligence, IQ, and Race, Ashley Montagu
12. On Creeping Jensenism, C. Loring Brace and Frank B. Livingstone
13. Race and Intelligence, Richard C. Lewontin
14. Heritability Analyses of IQ Scores: Science or Numerology?, David Layzer
15. On The Causes of IQ Differences Between Groups and Implications for Social Policy, Peggy R. Sanday
16. Race and IQ: The Genetic Background, W.F. Bodmer
17. Is Early Intervention Effective? Some Studies of Early Education in Familial and Extra-Familial Settings, Urie Brofenbrenner
18. Bad Science, Worse Politics, Alan Ryan
19. Behind the Curve, Leon J. Kamin
20. The Tainted Sources of The Bell Curve, Charles Lane
21. "Science" in the Sevice of Racism, C. Loring Brace
22. How Heritability Misleads About Race, Ned Block


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