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Condemned: The Taboo Science of Race and Intelligence
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- Date de parution28/02/2026
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Résumé
In 2019, a tenured professor published a peer-reviewed study exploring genetic influences on intelligence. Within months, his career was over. Not for fabricating data. Not for falsifying results. Not for plagiarism. Instead, the allegation centered on how he accessed and analyzed restricted federal data - and on the conclusions his research explored. Condemned is both a personal account and a broader examination of one of the most controversial questions in modern behavioral science: why individuals - and groups - differ in life outcomes.
Blending memoir with scientific analysis, Bryan J. Pesta, PhD examines:. The relationship between cognitive ability and real-world outcomes. The role of genetics and environment in shaping differences. How certain scientific questions become socially untouchable. What happens when academic freedom collides with institutional riskAt its core, this is not a book about conclusions. It is a book about whether inquiry itself is still permitted.
Blending memoir with scientific analysis, Bryan J. Pesta, PhD examines:. The relationship between cognitive ability and real-world outcomes. The role of genetics and environment in shaping differences. How certain scientific questions become socially untouchable. What happens when academic freedom collides with institutional riskAt its core, this is not a book about conclusions. It is a book about whether inquiry itself is still permitted.



