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Conjuring fear of Nazism and anti-Semitism, Jews recoil from the thought that Judaism might be a race, but medical geneticist Harry Ostrer insists the 'biological basis of Jewishness' cannot be ignored. In his new book, “Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People,” Harry Ostrer, a medical geneticist...
I am deeply moved and honored more than I can say by this award from my esteemed colleagues and friends at AEI, and especially because of its association with the name and memory of Irving Kristol, a man for all seasons. Irving Kristol was my teacher, editor, mentor, patron, and...
A dedicated anthropologist"s death sparks controversy over the use of anthropology in counterinsurgency strategy.
Deliberately ignoring race in biomedical research can lead to inferior or improper treatment.
Discusses Jan/Feb issue of The American Enterprise.
Eurocentrism, Afrocentrism, and multiculturalism are discussed in this Bradley Lecture.
A close reading of Al Gore’s views on the linkages between environmental issues and broader social and philosophical currents reveals their problematic political and policy implications.
An insistence on political correctness, at the expense of the pursuit of truth and objectivity, is doing a disservice to American culture, particularly our educational system.




