One question I get a lot is one that involves books, specifically what books one should read. While I don’t like answering this question since I’m into topics others might not like — and I think everyone should just get whatever book they want and form their own literature journey, I’ll leave a few here which should help people get a good start.
Race and Intelligence
- The g-Factor by Arthur Jensen
- Bias in Mental Testing by Arthur Jensen
- A Troublesome Inheritance by Nicholas Wade
- The Bell Curve by Richard Herrnstein & Charles Murray
- Race Differences in Intelligence by Richard Lynn
- Race Differences in Psychopathic Personality by Richard Lynn
- Why Race Matters by Michael Levin
- Race: The Reality of Human Differences by Sarich and Miele
- RACE by John Baker
- Race, Evolution and Behavior by J.P. Rushton
- The End of Racism by Dinesh D’Souza
- The Testing of Negro Intelligence by Audrey Shuey
- The Neuroscience of Intelligence by Richard Haier
- The Affirmative Action Hoax by Steve Farron
- Making Sense of Heritability by Neven Sesardic
- Human Biodiversity by Charles Murray
Evolutionary Psychology
- The Evolution of Desire by David Buss
- A Natural History of Rape by Palmhill and Thorner
- Understanding Human History by Michael Hart
- Culture of Critique by Kevin MacDonald
General Topics
- Biology of Personality and Individual Differences by Turhan Cali
- Race & Sex Differences in Intelligence and Personality by Richard Lynn
- Same-Sex Parenting Research: A Critical Assessment by Walter R. Schumm