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The Forbidden Science

Uncovering Heredity, Evolution, Ancestry, Cognitive Disparities, Human Variation, and Adaptation in Population Intelligence

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan
Paperback | Engels | Controversial Books
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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.

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146
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Productcode (EAN):
9783565067855
Verschijningsdatum:
29/10/2025
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Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
204 g
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