What does the science actually say about race, genetics, and intelligence? This investigation cuts through decades of controversy to examine the peer-reviewed research, the contested studies, and the institutional pressures that have shaped what researchers can and cannot say publicly. From population genetics to IQ research, from twin studies to genomic data, this book maps the evidence as it stands.
Each claim is traced back to its source, with full chapter citations so readers can verify the record themselves. Whether the findings confirm or challenge your priors, the data deserves a serious read.
What does the science actually say about race, genetics, and intelligence? This investigation cuts through decades of controversy to examine the peer-reviewed research, the contested studies, and the institutional pressures that have shaped what researchers can and cannot say publicly. From population genetics to IQ research, from twin studies to genomic data, this book maps the evidence as it stands.
Each claim is traced back to its source, with full chapter citations so readers can verify the record themselves. Whether the findings confirm or challenge your priors, the data deserves a serious read.