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JayMan’s Race, Inheritance, and IQ F.A.Q. (F.R.B.)
NEW! See hereAn F.A.Q.-style set of responses to the common erroneous objections to race, heredity, and IQ, with links to relevant research and information resource. A must have!
HBD FUNDAMENTALS
See here. A succinct list of the basic evidences for human biodiversity, in an easy-to-follow form.
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American Nations Series
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A page indexing my posts on the American Nations, the regional differences across North America that fuel political and cultural tensions.Recently Updated Posts
7/23/15 200 Blog Posts – Everything You Need to Know (To Start)
1/14/15 The Atheist Narrative
10/21/14 Idiocracy Can Wait?
9/14/14 More Behavioral Genetic Facts
9/13/14 Environmental Hereditarianism
6/10/14 More Maps of the American Nations
4/16/14 Colors and Lights
3/17/14 Taming the “Tiger Mom” and Tackling the Parenting Myth
3/17/14 Germania’s Seed?
2/24/14 A Tentative Ranking of the Clannishness of the “Founding Fathers”
11/17/13 How Much Hard Evidence Do You Need?
10/9/13 Welcome Readers from Portugal!
9/18/13 Maps of the American Nations
8/24/13 An HBD Summary of the Foundations of Modern Civilization
8/24/13 Expectations and reality: a window into the liberal-conservative baby gap
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- Evo and Proud Anthropologist Peter Frost’s blog, discussion recent human evolution, particularly the role of sexual selection
- HBD Chick's blog The venerable hbd* chick, discussing the rise of modern peoples, particularly the role of inbreeding in such
- Human Varieties Jason Malloy’s and many others’ data-rich blog on the evidence for human differences, particularly about IQ data
- La Griffe du Lion A highly analytical look at various HBD mysteries
- The Audacious Epigone Data analysis on various HBD questions
- The Breviary Dennis Mangan’s brief notes, mainly in medicine, science, and investing.
- Gene Expression – The Unz Review Razib Khan’s Gene Expression blog
- Information Processing – Steve Hsu's Blog Physicist Steve Hsu’s blog on human nature and the occasional physics post
- Those Who Can See M.G.’s blog synthesizing theories based on data drawn from the HBD community
- Staffan's Personality Blog Swedish blogger Staffan’s disscussion of human personality and the research into it.
- Meng Hu's Blog A detailed and technical look into IQ and IQ testing
- West Hunter Blog of physicist Greg Cochran and anthropologist Henry Harpending, authors of the seminal book “The 10,000 Year Explosion”
- educationrealist One teacher’s look at the from the inside of the conigitive-ability-denying world of American education.
- Evolving Economics Economics graduate student Jason Collins’s blog discussing economics from an evolutionary (and HBD) standpoint.
- The Occidentalist Analyzes data on IQ and facets of human psychology.
- Psychological comments Intelligence researcher James Thompson’s blog discussing IQ and other aspects of the human sciences
HBD-Aware Political and Social Commentators
- ParaPundit Randall Parker’s blog making social commentary and discussing some of the implications of HBD
- Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog The man who (largely) started it all
- Lion of the Blogosphere An analysis of class and cultural trends
- Mangan's Dennis Mangan’s blog
- Dalrock A reactionary voice on the sexes and relationships in today’s world. Frequently features a good amount of data.
- Anatoly Karlin Commentary on HBD-related topics and other aspects of the biological world
Non-HBD human science commenters
- Judith Harris's website Judith Harris’s (author of The Nurture Assumption and No Two Alike) website
- Social Evolution Forum Peter Turchin’s blog primarily about Cliodynamics – trends in human societies over time.
- Bryan Caplan's blog Economist Bryan Caplan’s (author of “Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids”) blog
Technologists/Futurists
- FuturePundit Randall Parker’s blog about future technological and social trends
Defunct but interesting blogs
- Half Sigma New York City based HBD blogger who frequently discusses social class and achievement
- Inductivist Ron Guhname’s blog detailing analysis of data into societal and evolutionary trends
- Satoshi Kanazawa's Big Think Page THIS PAGE WAS DELETED BY BIG THINK: SHOW THEM YOUR OUTRAGE OVER THIS:
- The Scientific Fundamentalist | Psychology Today The infamous Satoshi Kanazawa’s now closed blog
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