ISBN:
0511490836
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0511429762
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0511426623
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9780511429767
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9780511426629
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9780511490835
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 336 pages)
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illustrations, maps
Edition:
[Place of publication not identified] HathiTrust Digital Library 2011 Electronic reproduction
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Flynn, James Robert, 1934- Where have all the liberals gone?
DDC:
305.50973
Keywords:
Herrnstein, Richard J
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Herrnstein, Richard J
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Bell curve
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Idealism, American
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Intelligence levels Social aspects
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Equality
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Socialism
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Free will and determinism
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Social Classes
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Equality
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Free will and determinism
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Idealism, American
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Intelligence levels ; Social aspects
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Socialism
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Intelligenzniveau
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Rasse
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Ungleichheit
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Intelligenzquotient
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Idealism
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Intellectuals
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Equality ; United States
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United States
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USA
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Ever since the publication of Race, IQ, and Jensen (1980), Professor James R. Flynn has been the most respected critic of the notion that the IQ gap between black and white Americans is genetic in origin. This new book is a must for those who want to be up to date with that debate. He also offers an alternative to the vision of American society popularized by The bell curve. His overriding purpose is to rearm American idealism with new ideas. Where have all the liberals gone? addresses all those who want "something better than a foreign policy that provokes disgust, a domestic politics with neither the vision nor the resources to promote the common good, and a foolish relativism that reduces all ideals to the lowest common denominator." Professor Flynn analyzes the black marriage market, the case for affirmative action, the folly of Iraq, and the liberal failure of will. He traces the history of American idealism from Jefferson to the followers of Leo Strauss. The book ends with a powerful defense of humane ideals and human autonomy. Social scientists, philosophers, and the general public will find this book exciting, unique and the style clear and attractive
Abstract:
pt. I. St. Thomas Jefferson. Something beautiful is vanished -- pt. II. Blacks and the pursuit of happiness. The lost boys -- What Germany did that America has not -- Do we want affirmative action for whites only? -- pt. III. Yours for a better world. Saving equality from the dustbin of history -- Jefferson and social democracy -- The America who would be king -- pt. IV. A history of moral confusion. William James and Leo Strauss -- The status of the good life -- Choosing to be free -- Epilogue.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-327) and indexes
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