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Issue 1. The Trouble with Diversity
If it's proper in the diversity admissions (or hiring)
context to use race as a proxy for a person's experiences, outlooks,
and ideas, why is it improper to use race as a proxy in other
contexts?
If it's proper to consider an applicant's race for diversity
purposes, what would stop universities from also considering
the applicant's religion, an attribute that is at least as good
a predictor of a person's attitudes and experiences? Click on
the graphic to go to a somewhat lengthy but thought provoking
work by Eugene Volokh, Diversity,
Race as Proxy, and Religion as Proxy. |
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Issue 2. The Ten Things You Can't Say in America
by
Larry Elder
Including: "Blacks are more racist than whites."
"Many blacks simply despise whites. They assume white bigotry
and hostility toward blacks, and feel -- against all evidence
-- that 'white racism' remains an intense and formidable obstacle.
What nonsense." --Larry Elder
Larry Elder is a firebrand libertarian who
tells truths this nation's public figures are afraid to address.
He turns conventional "wisdom" on its head and backs
up his commonsense philosophy with cold, hard facts many ignore.
Elder has been igniting listeners on The Larry Elder Show
on KABC in Los Angeles for five years, bravely shouting out his
ideas about smaller government, why he thinks the health-care
"crisis" is a lie, and why drugs aren't this nation's
biggest problem but illegitimacy is. What he has to say about
education, the glass ceiling, and race will suprise and inspire
you. |

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Issue 5. Race, Socioeconomic Variables, and Intelligence
Are racial disparities in economic
success and social pathologies a dysgenic trend?
Click on the bell curve to the right to read this important
paper by Edward
M. Miller, Department of Economics and Finance, University
of New Orleans
Racial Differences in Intelligence -- Intelligence and Other
Social Problems -- Affirmative Action -- The Dysgenic Trend --
Eugenics -- Implications for Anthropology -- Genes and Racial
Differences -- The Evolutionary Origins of Racial Differences
in Intelligence -- Intelligence and the Differing Importance
of Paternal Investment |
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the best policy to speak the truth, unless, of course, you are
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