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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Daniel Dennett, Steven Pinker, W. D. Hamilton, Kevin B. MacDonald, Nicholas Humphrey, Noah Chazzman, Paul Ekman, Howard Bloom, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, David C. Geary, Robert Trivers, Douglas T. Kenrick, Satoshi Kanazawa, Mark Schaller, Geoffrey Miller, Glenn Wilson, Dylan Evans, Paul Bloom, Robin Dunbar, David Matsumoto, Victor Johnston, Nancy Segal, David Buss, Leda Cosmides, Jesse Bering, John Tooby, Benedict Jones, Gad Saad, Robert Burriss, W. Tecumseh Fitch, Edward S. Reed, J. Anderson Thomson, David P. Schmitt, Donald Symons, David F. Bjorklund, David Perrett, Margo Wilson, Martin Daly, Jerome H. Barkow, List of evolutionary psychologists, Lance Workman, Daniel Fessler. Excerpt: Kevin B. MacDonald (born January 24, 1944) is a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach, best known for his use of evolutionary psychology to inform his study of Judaism as being a "group evolutionary strategy." MacDonald's most controversial claim is that a suite of traits that he attributes to Jews, including higher-than-average verbal intelligence and ethnocentricism, have eugenically evolved to enhance the ability of Jews to conspire to out-compete non-Jews for resources while undermining the power and self-confidence of the white majorities in Europe and America whom he insists Jews seek to disposess. His colleagues at the university's psychology department, as well as the Cal State Long Beach academic senate, have formally disassociated themselves from his work. The academic senate described his views as antisemitic and white ethnocentric. MacDonald was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and raised in a traditional Roman Catholic family. His father was a policeman and his mother was a secretary. He went to parochial schools and played basketball in high school. He entered the University of Wisconsin-Madison and beca...
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Daniel Dennett, Steven Pinker, W. D. Hamilton, Kevin B. MacDonald, Nicholas Humphrey, Noah Chazzman, Paul Ekman, Howard Bloom, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, David C. Geary, Robert Trivers, Douglas T. Kenrick, Satoshi Kanazawa, Mark Schaller, Geoffrey Miller, Glenn Wilson, Dylan Evans, Paul Bloom, Robin Dunbar, David Matsumoto, Victor Johnston, Nancy Segal, David Buss, Leda Cosmides, Jesse Bering, John Tooby, Benedict Jones, Gad Saad, Robert Burriss, W. Tecumseh Fitch, Edward S. Reed, J. Anderson Thomson, David P. Schmitt, Donald Symons, David F. Bjorklund, David Perrett, Margo Wilson, Martin Daly, Jerome H. Barkow, List of evolutionary psychologists, Lance Workman, Daniel Fessler. Excerpt: Kevin B. MacDonald (born January 24, 1944) is a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach, best known for his use of evolutionary psychology to inform his study of Judaism as being a "group evolutionary strategy." MacDonald's most controversial claim is that a suite of traits that he attributes to Jews, including higher-than-average verbal intelligence and ethnocentricism, have eugenically evolved to enhance the ability of Jews to conspire to out-compete non-Jews for resources while undermining the power and self-confidence of the white majorities in Europe and America whom he insists Jews seek to disposess. His colleagues at the university's psychology department, as well as the Cal State Long Beach academic senate, have formally disassociated themselves from his work. The academic senate described his views as antisemitic and white ethnocentric. MacDonald was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and raised in a traditional Roman Catholic family. His father was a policeman and his mother was a secretary. He went to parochial schools and played basketball in high school. He entered the University of Wisconsin-Madison and beca...
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