I actually had to admit defeat and request it athttps://www.reddit.com/r/Scholar/comments/69fdnl/article_iq_herrnstein_1971_the_atlantic/ …
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Was worth it, though, it's a good article. Imagine that appearing in _The Atlantic_!
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Yeah. I was very much surprised! Someone should quote it and the editorial in new discussions. ping @fsnole1
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'Bout time! I've been looking for this article for years.
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Same here.
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Oh! Great! Thanks a lot!!
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Quote: "If *very* high income is your goal, and you have a high I.Q., do not waste your time with formal education beyond high school"
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Remarkable observation. But there is a risk that you would not reach high income, so formal education could serve as spare landing place.
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Not really. It's from 1971. No longer true, rich people w/o degrees are very rare, not the norm.
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Agree. But have to add. In my E/European oligarchical social environment wealth often comes first. Than comes expensive degree.
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Incredible to see from 1971. Along with the Nixon/Moynihan tape, makes you wonder how much policymakers consciously chose a CYA approach.pic.twitter.com/20yPKixzNz
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Book scan: _IQ in the Meritocracy_, Herrnstein 1973: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2qulze3patwyv0r/1973-herrnstein-iqinthemeritocracy.djvu?dl=0 … https://mega.nz/#!MHJggYrS!3lM4_HI0CaAnv5_NS-TStF-ZKcDZYvjgjRKPR8T-g2s … http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=dcbf3f9a82e9e4735b188fd873197cfb …
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