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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - To dismiss the clamor surrounding human cognitive disparities as mere social construct is to evade a reckoning with the immutable ledger of biology, a ledger that 'The Forbidden Science' pries open with surgical dispassion. This treatise compels acknowledgment of the heretical hypothesis: that variances in intelligence across populations-those persistent gradients in IQ scores from sub-Saharan cohorts to East Asian aggregates-stem not from capricious circumstance alone, but from the inexorable interplay of heredity, evolutionary pressures, and ancestral adaptations etched into our genomes. Far from the egalitarian edifice erected by postwar ideologues, who branded such inquiries as moral trespass, we unearth the suppressed syntheses: twin studies affirming heritability coefficients exceeding seventy percent, genomic mappings revealing polygenic architectures that defy uniformist delusions, and fossil records attesting to selective crucibles that favored acuity in temperate climes over equatorial abundance. Such revelations indict the orthodoxy not as malice, but as myopia-a willful occlusion of data lest it unsettle the fragile fiction of equipotentiality.Embedded in these pages lies an unflinching cartography of variation: the Neanderthal admixtures bolstering Eurasian neural resilience, the lactase persistences mirroring cognitive lactations in adaptive prowess, and the stark dysgenic drifts in modern meritocracies where low-IQ fertility outpaces the gifted. No quarter given to the environmentalist catechism that attributes Ashkenazi overrepresentation in Nobel laureates to mere cultural osmosis; instead, a mosaic of molecular evidence posits selective bottlenecks-persecutions as crucibles forging outsized verbal-spatial aptitudes amid the chaff of attrition.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Uncovering the Biological Roots of Human Variation: A Bold Exploration of Genetics, Evolution, and Society"The Forbidden Science: Race, Biology, Genetics, and IQ Realities" delves into the complex interplay of genetics and environment that has shaped humanity's diverse traits, from physical adaptations to cognitive patterns. It traces our shared origins in Africa and the evolutionary paths that led to variations in bone density, disease resistance, and brain structures across populations.The book explains basic genetic principles, including heritability and polygenic inheritance, applying them to real-world differences in health and athletics. It highlights how ancestral adaptations, like the sickle cell trait, offer protections but also trade-offs, arguing for tailored medical approaches that acknowledge these realities.Discussions on the brain and intelligence review fossil evidence and modern testing, presenting data on group patterns while addressing controversies around bias and suppression. It critiques environmental explanations for gaps in outcomes, suggesting biological factors play a role that policies often ignore.Chapters on education reform and economic impacts quantify costs of denial, from failed programs to social divides, urging a shift toward honest science. Global perspectives link cognitive data to national prosperity, with ethical reflections weighing truth against potential harms.Personal stories add emotional depth, sharing experiences of researchers and families navigating these truths. The narrative envisions future research in genomics and AI that could unlock potentials if society dares to engage.Comparable to "The Bell Curve" by Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein, which examines intelligence and social structure, this work fits retail trends toward books on personalized science and human potential. Its broad appeal lies in fostering informed dialogue on diversity, making it a strong seller for bookstores targeting science enthusiasts and policy thinkers. By confronting stakes like health equity and educational success, it invites readers to reflect on humanity's legacy without fear, promising insights that could reshape how we understand equality. This book examines genetic and evolutionary bases for human differences in physical traits, disease, and intelligence across populations, challenging taboos with data on heritability and policy implications. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -To dismiss the clamor surrounding human cognitive disparities as mere social construct is to evade a reckoning with the immutable ledger of biology, a ledger that 'The Forbidden Science' pries open with surgical dispassion. This treatise compels acknowledgment of the heretical hypothesis: that variances in intelligence across populations-those persistent gradients in IQ scores from sub-Saharan cohorts to East Asian aggregates-stem not from capricious circumstance alone, but from the inexorable interplay of heredity, evolutionary pressures, and ancestral adaptations etched into our genomes. Far from the egalitarian edifice erected by postwar ideologues, who branded such inquiries as moral trespass, we unearth the suppressed syntheses: twin studies affirming heritability coefficients exceeding seventy percent, genomic mappings revealing polygenic architectures that defy uniformist delusions, and fossil records attesting to selective crucibles that favored acuity in temperate climes over equatorial abundance. Such revelations indict the orthodoxy not as malice, but as myopia-a willful occlusion of data lest it unsettle the fragile fiction of equipotentiality.Embedded in these pages lies an unflinching cartography of variation: the Neanderthal admixtures bolstering Eurasian neural resilience, the lactase persistences mirroring cognitive lactations in adaptive prowess, and the stark dysgenic drifts in modern meritocracies where low-IQ fertility outpaces the gifted. No quarter given to the environmentalist catechism that attributes Ashkenazi overrepresentation in Nobel laureates to mere cultural osmosis; instead, a mosaic of molecular evidence posits selective bottlenecks-persecutions as crucibles forging outsized verbal-spatial aptitudes amid the chaff of attrition. 148 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Uncovering the Biological Roots of Human Variation: A Bold Exploration of Genetics, Evolution, and Society"The Forbidden Science: Race, Biology, Genetics, and IQ Realities" delves into the complex interplay of genetics and environment that has shaped humanity's diverse traits, from physical adaptations to cognitive patterns. It traces our shared origins in Africa and the evolutionary paths that led to variations in bone density, disease resistance, and brain structures across populations.The book explains basic genetic principles, including heritability and polygenic inheritance, applying them to real-world differences in health and athletics. It highlights how ancestral adaptations, like the sickle cell trait, offer protections but also trade-offs, arguing for tailored medical approaches that acknowledge these realities.Discussions on the brain and intelligence review fossil evidence and modern testing, presenting data on group patterns while addressing controversies around bias and suppression. It critiques environmental explanations for gaps in outcomes, suggesting biological factors play a role that policies often ignore.Chapters on education reform and economic impacts quantify costs of denial, from failed programs to social divides, urging a shift toward honest science. Global perspectives link cognitive data to national prosperity, with ethical reflections weighing truth against potential harms.Personal stories add emotional depth, sharing experiences of researchers and families navigating these truths. The narrative envisions future research in genomics and AI that could unlock potentials if society dares to engage.Comparable to "The Bell Curve" by Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein, which examines intelligence and social structure, this work fits retail trends toward books on personalized science and human potential. Its broad appeal lies in fostering informed dialogue on diversity, making it a strong seller for bookstores targeting science enthusiasts and policy thinkers. By confronting stakes like health equity and educational success, it invites readers to reflect on humanity's legacy without fear, promising insights that could reshape how we understand equality. This book examines genetic and evolutionary bases for human differences in physical traits, disease, and intelligence across populations, challenging taboos with data on heritability and policy implications. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Forbidden Science: Race, Biology, Genetics, and IQ RealitiesYou know that feeling when something just doesn't add up? Like why billions get thrown at fixing gaps in smarts and success, but nothing really changes? This eye-opening read pulls no punches, digging into the raw science behind human variation that's been pushed aside for way too long. Packed with real talk on evolutionary psychology, human evolution, cognitive differences, heritability of IQ, racial disparities in intelligence, population genetics, IQ testing history, and evolutionary biology, it lays out the facts without the fluff. If you've got questions about why people tick differently, this is the book that dares to answer them straight up, leaving you with more to chew on than you bargained for. Tackles the tough stuff on cognitive differences and how they play out in real life. Breaks down heritability of IQ with no-holds-barred insights from history's big debates. Spotlights population genetics and evolutionary biology like you've never seen before. Unpacks racial disparities in intelligence with evidence that hits hard."I am inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa because all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours-whereas all the testing says not really." - James Watson (2007, Sunday Times interview)What readers are saying: "This book opened my eyes without making me feel preached at. It's packed with solid info on things like evolutionary psychology and human evolution that I never knew. Tough topics, but worth it." - Alex R., Verified Purchase, 5 stars.Look, life's too short for half-truths. If you're ready to question the status quo and see what the fuss is all about with IQ testing history and more, hit that buy button. You might not agree with everything, but it'll stick with you-and who knows, it could change how you see the world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.