Dysgenics by Richard Lynn

Genetic Deterioration in Modern Populations

The book explores the controversial topic of dysgenics, which refers to the idea that genetic quality in human populations is declining due to various social and biological factors. It examines historical and contemporary data on intelligence, fertility rates, and social policies, arguing that individuals with lower intelligence tend to have more children, potentially leading to a decrease in the overall cognitive abilities of future generations. The author discusses the implications of these trends for society and suggests potential solutions to address the perceived decline in genetic quality.

Published
1996
Nationality
British
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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