Stalking the Wild Taboo -J. Philippe Rushton
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J. Philippe Rushton

Thoughts by professor Rushton
On race differences and political correctness. - The evolutionary psychology of race differences has become the most politically incorrect topic in the world today.
On egalitarianism and morality. - I suggest that it is a dereliction of duty for us to continue to put up with the egalitarian dogma. It is immoral to know, or even suspect, the truth and to remain silent. Although rational people are not immune to data, they are also influenced by the judgment of their peers. If more scientists would speak openly about the views they now voice only in private, our world would become not only a safer place, but a more enlightened one as well.

Books by J. Philippe Rushton
A review of Rushton's Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective by Mark Snyderman (Sept., 1994)
A review of Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective by Glayde Whitney (Dec., 1996)

Articles by J. Philippe Rushton here and elsewhere on the web
- Is There a Biological Basis for Race and Racial Differences? Insight magazine, May 28, 2001
- The g Factor by Arthur R. Jensen, reviewed by J. Philippe Rushton in Politics and the Life Sciences, 1998, 17, 230-232.
- Professor Rushton's November 1996 statement on
Race as a Biological Concept as released to the media.
- Race, genetics, and human reproductive strategies, Genetic, Social & General Psychology Monographs (1996)
- Race, Intelligence, and the Brain: The Errors and Omissions of the Revised Edition of S. J. Gould's The Mismeasure of Man (1996), Personality and Individual Differences, July 1997.
- The New Enemies of Evolutionary Science, by J. Philippe Rushton Liberty, March, 1998, Vol. II, No. 4.
- Guns, Germs and Steel:The Fates of Human Societies Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel reviewed by J. P. Rushton.