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The Inequality of Man

by Eysenck, Hans J

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Book desription: San Diego: EdITS Publishers, 1975 VERY GOOD/GOOD First American Edition. Clean & tight, nearly perfect boards, underlining and occasional margin notes. Clipped DJ has several short closed tears, a few minor marks, one sq. inch piece missing from back. 5.75" by 8.5", 288 pages. - - - "Many social reforms founder on the fact that they do not allow for the inborn differences between human beings." In this controversial book, the author's "theme is the genetic basis of individual differences - not only in intelligence but also in personality, criminality and much else."..."If we mean business about individual differences our educational arrangements will have to be greatly changed in order to respond to them; if we do, it is quite certain that Eysenck's scholarship will be of the greatest assistance in the process.". Hardcover with Dust-Jacket.

  • Bookseller: Bruce McLeod CA (CA)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 005402
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 091273616X
  • ISBN 13: 9780912736167
  • Publisher: EdITS Publishers
  • Place: San Diego
  • Date published: 1975
  • Size: 6 x 8.75 x 1.25 inches
  • Weight: 1.15 pounds
  • Keywords: Eysenck, Hans J. The Inequality of Man Genetic Differences Human Beings Children Personality Misfits Inborn IQ social Class classes Caste Psychology intelligence Mental illness Criminality Personality

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