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162 words / 58:51
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This week Greg Johnson talks to Counter-Currents writer Nicholas Jeelvy (part 1 of 2), (more…)
Psychologist J. Philippe Rushton was born in Bournemouth, England in 1943 to an English father and a French mother. (more…)
There are contexts in which diversity is a good thing. For instance, diversity of goods in the marketplace, diversity of options in life, diversity of opinions in politics and academia, and a diversity of points of view on juries for awarding prizes or deciding court cases. (more…)
Luke Ford interviews Greg Johnson on his new book, In Defense of Prejudice. Click here to listen. Topics include:
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Robert Klark Graham
Robert Klark Graham invented the plastic used for shatter-proof eyeglasses, and he made a fortune. After he sold his company, he began thinking about how he could use his money to help the world. He talked at length with Hermann J. Mueller, a Nobel Prize-winner in genetics, and they came up with the idea of a sperm bank that would store and distribute the sperm of exceptional men. They named it The Repository for Germinal Choice. (more…)
Psychologist J. Philippe Rushton died on October 2, 2012, of Addison’s disease. He was 68. Rushton was born in Bournemouth, England to an English father and a French mother. (more…)
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Translated by Greg Johnson
In his book Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective (2000), J. Philippe Rushton drew up a list of a whole series of significant statistical differences between blacks, whites, and Asians, which reveals a continuum in which whites regularly occupy an intermediate position between Asians and blacks.