Race, Evolution and Behavior

Daily Stormer
July 2, 2014

Here you have the abridged audio book version of J. Philippe Rushton’s “Race, Evolution and Behavior.”

Wikipedia:

Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective is a controversial book (first unabridged edition 1995, third unabridged edition 2000) written by J. Philippe Rushton. He served as a professor of psychology at the University of Western Ontario and, until his death from cancer on October 2, 2012, the head of the Pioneer Fund.

Rushton argues that race is a valid biological concept and that racial differences frequently arrange in a continuum across 60 different behavioral and anatomical variables, with Mongoloids (Orientals, East Asians) at one end of the continuum, Negroids (blacks, Africans) at the opposite extreme, and Caucasoids ( Europeans, Middle Easterners) in the middle.

The book was generally received negatively, its methodology and conclusions being criticized by many experts. The aggressive marketing strategy also received a lot of criticism. The book received positive reviews by some researchers, many of whom were personally associated with Rushton and with the Pioneer Fund which funded much of Rushton’s research. The book has been examined as an example of Pioneer’s funding of “scientific racist” research, while psychologist Michael Howe has identified the book as part of a movement, begun in the 1990s, to promote a racial agenda in social policy.

Whether you agree with all of his positions or not, this is most assuredly required reading (or listening) for anyone interested in the science of race, and understanding why exactly it is that the “we’re all the same except for the skin color” line the liberals give us continues to prove wrong, even while being so idealistic and cute.

If you prefer to read it, you can the download the .pdf.