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Richard Lynn (Bristol, 20 de febrero de 1930 [1] -julio de 2023) [2] fue un psicólogo y escritor británico. Fue profesor de psicología en la Universidad del Ulster (la universidad le retiró el título en 2018) [ 3 ] y editor asistente del journal Mankind Quarterly , [ 4 ] una revista calificada como supremacista blanca y ...
- 17 de julio de 2023 (93 años)
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Richard Lynn (20 February 1930 – July 2023) was a controversial English psychologist and self-described "scientific racist" [1] [2] [3] who advocated for a genetic relationship between race and intelligence. He was the editor-in-chief of Mankind Quarterly, a white supremacist journal.
- 20 February 1930, Hampstead, England
- Research concerning race and intelligence
Richard Lynn ( Bristol, 20 de febrero de 1930 -julio de 2023) fue un psicólogo y escritor británico. Fue profesor de psicología en la Universidad del Ulster (la universidad le retiró el título en 2018) y editor asistente del journal Mankind Quarterly, una revista calificada como supremacista blanca y proveedora de racismo científico.
31 de ago. de 2023 · Richard Lynn, who has died aged 93, was an evolutionary psychologist whose work on the genetic and environmental influences on intelligence and race, and his belief in the value of genetic...
Richard Lynn. IQ and global inequality. Race differences in intelligence: an evolutionary analysis. Intelligence: A unifying construct for the social sciences. Dysgenics: Genetic deterioration in modern populations. The secret of the miracle economy: Different national attitudes to competitiveness and money.
For 50 years, Richard Lynn has been at the forefront of scientific racism. An unapologetic eugenicist, Lynn uses his authority as professor (emeritus) of psychology at the University of Ulster to argue for the genetic inferiority of non-white people. Lynn believes that IQ tests can be used to determine the worth of groups of people, especially ...
E-mail Richard@RLynn.co.uk. Books can be purchased from. Washington Summit Publishers. I graduated in psychology and took my Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge and have worked as lecturer in psychology at the University of Exeter, professor of psychology at the Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, and at the University of Ulster.