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The road to equality : evolution and social reality

Title
  1. The road to equality : evolution and social reality / Seymour W. Itzkoff.
Published by
  1. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1992.
Author
  1. Itzkoff, Seymour W.

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  1. x, 219 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. Why does poverty exist? Why is there social pathology and human degradation? Is it always because of oppression and discrimination? No, says Professor Seymour Itzkoff of Smith College. The real reason is the tragedy of low human intelligence and the consequent inability of humans to compete in highly complex and dynamic economic and social environments. The Road to Equality: Evolution and Social Reality contains Itzkoff's highly controversial analysis of the failures of.
  2. The welfare approach to helping the poor. It also contains his radical solution to the perennial problems of inequality in nations and the consequent turmoil and revolution. Equalize the intelligence of your nation, Itzkoff argues, and you will soon eliminate the tragic social and economic differences between large portions of the population. It is high intelligence in groups of humans that creates civilization and prosperity in the first place. Merely placing.
  3. Individuals of lower intelligence in such environments has not ensured their success. And it never will, predicts the professor, because it violates the facts of our evolutionary and sociobiological nature. The 21st century will change the relationships of nations in the most radical manner that history has ever seen. The requirements of technological competency have put a premium on high educable intelligence. Even today we see that nations of uniformly high.
  4. Intelligence of various racial and ethnic heritage are pulling away from those with lower national intellectual profiles. Itzkoff writes that many of the social pathologies in nations such as the United States, as well as their relative economic decline, can be so attributed. The future of human equality, he concludes, must lie in an international resolve to face up to the most basic challenge to world peace, the variability of intelligence in the human species.
Subject
  1. Equality
  2. Intellect > Social aspects
  3. Human evolution
  4. Social conflict
  5. Mensch
  6. Entwicklung
  7. Sozialer Konflikt
  8. Chancengleichheit
  9. Bildung
  10. Soziale Situation
  11. Sociale ongelijkheid
  12. Intelligentie
  13. Evolutietheorie
  14. Bildung
  15. Chancengleichheit
  16. Entwicklung
  17. Mensch
  18. Soziale Situation
  19. Sozialer Konflikt
  20. USA
  21. USA
Contents
  1. 1. The Promise -- 2. The Hive Doth Not Make the Bee -- 3. Our Intelligence Is Our Individuality -- 4. The Future of Race -- 5. Evil Century -- 6. Classlessness -- 7. Utopia? -- 8. Ending Oppression and Degradation -- 9. The Ethics of Intervention -- 10. Plato's Lecture -- 11. The Democratic Quest -- 12. Essential Feminism -- 13. Mysterious Ethnicity -- 14. What Do We Do with the Wealthy? -- 15. America, the Wave of the Future.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-212) and index.