![]() ![]() ![]() How does it feel, Charles, after all these years to be still this focus of such energy and such intensity? When, in fact - we're going to talk about your book, Human Diversity - it's in fact an incredibly dense academic text that requires a certain amount of patience in even trying to understand it. And we've been going through it ever since, obviously I at a much lower degree of difficulty than Charles. Charles Murray explores the genetics and neuroscience of human differences. As a real kid back in the day when I was editing The New Republic at an absurdly young age, we entered a firestorm together. This is obviously a minority position, to say the least, but it also helps that I know the man, and have known him for quite a long time. a benefit and vital aspect of humanitys diversity Through their in-depth articulation of Deaf Gain, the contributors. I've always had the rather naive belief that what Charles writes is really fascinating, has been incredibly insightful about what's happened in America and the West the last 30 or 40 years that I've been alive. We've known each other now for more than a quarter of a century. Andrew : Hi, and welcome to a new Dishcast, this time with - drumroll! - Charles Murray, a legend really, in Washington, and in public policy questions. ![]()
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