The Bell Curve by Charles Murray. Intro by John Stossel.\n\xa0\nControversial Ideas: Charles Murray Challenges the Mainstream Narrative\nWatch this video at- https://youtu.be/mORqK1cZggc?si=H_471ZlXtquyU4Ro \nJohn Stossel\n899K subscribers\n68,705 views Jan 23, 2024\nCharles Murray is now canceled. He doesn\u2019t get invited to colleges anymore. Murray is racist and sexist, say activists, because he wrote the book, "The Bell Curve,\u201d which says that IQs differ by race, and that blacks, on average, have a lower IQ than whites. \u201cDo you believe that blacks are intellectually inferior?\u201d I ask him. \u201cIf you give mental tests to a represented sample of whites and a representative sample of blacks, there will be about a one standard deviation difference,\u201d Murray explains. "To then translate that into people being inferior and superior is idiotic.\u201d "East asians, on average, have a higher IQ than whites. Ashkenazi Jews have higher IQs," Murray adds. It\u2019s just a fact. Many researchers say Murray is correct. Still, lots of people want no discussion about racial differences. Murray has been \u201ccancelled.\u201d But Murray has interesting ideas that deserve to be heard\u2026 NOT shouted down. You can listen to him here on STOSSEL TV.\n\xa0\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\xa0\nThe Bell Curve Audiobook [Abridged]\nhttps://youtu.be/AqUhRYh7mSY?si=fFNfxSnfHCg05_wB \nNombre\n346 subscribers\n10,839 views Jan 22, 2021\nThe controversial bestseller that has sparked a national debate: The Bell Curve By Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray Read by Charles Murray The ability to manipulate information has become the single most important element of success. High intelligence is an increasingly precious raw material. But despite decades of fashionable denial, the overriding and insistent truth about intellectual ability is that it is endowed unequally. In this audio presentation of THE BELL CURVE, author Charles Murray explores the ways that low intelligence, independent of social, economic, or ethnic background, lies at the root of many of our social problems. He also discusses another taboo subject: that intelligence levels differ among ethnic groups. According to the authors, only by facing up to these differences can we accurately assess the nation's problems and make realistic plans to address them. However, if we accept that there are intelligence differences among groups, we must learn to avoid prejudicial assumptions about any individual of a given group whose intelligence level may be anywhere under the bell curve. About the authors: Richard J. Herrnstein received his Ph.D. in psychology at Harvard where he had taught since 1958 and recently held the Edgar Pierce Chair in Psychology until he passed away shortly before the publication of THE BELL CURVE. Charles Murray, a graduate of Harvard who received his Ph.D. in Political Science from MIT, is the author of Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950-1980. He is currently a Bradley Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. This title is also available in hardcover from The Free Press. If you liked the contents please support the authors by getting a copy.\nTransformation of America's Elite Colleges\n13:45\nOccupation\n15:29\nPoverty\n25:05\nIllegitimacy\n27:29\nMoral Considerations\n32:59\nSummary\n35:14\nThe Black White Difference\n39:54\nDo Asians Have Higher Iqs than Whites\n40:24\n\xa0\nTranscript is available on YouTube