The Bell Curve
Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life
Richard J. Herrnstein|Charles Murray
The book presents a controversial analysis of the role of intelligence in shaping America's class structure, arguing that individual differences in cognitive ability are a significant factor in determining socio-economic status, job performance, and social behaviors. It also discusses the implications of this intelligence stratification for public policy and addresses the sensitive topic of racial differences in IQ scores.
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