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Charles Murray

Charles Murray

Charles Murray

Bell Curve will be released on May 11, 2010 in eBook
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Forbes.com, May 15, 2012
...list at No. 21. Mostly, that was useful because The Times had me do a joint interview with Charles Murray that ran in print and online during Black History Month. And that drew some attention. What we learned from this is that people do not buy books....
New York Times, May 8, 2012
...material is even more relevant for the Occupy generation. Liberalism, Nihilism, and the Novel: At the New Criterion, Charles Murray argues that . This ?religiosity? needn’t necessarily be theistic; Murray considers an ?Aristotelian conception of human...
New York Times, May 8, 2012
...material is even more relevant for the Occupy generation. Liberalism, Nihilism, and the Novel: At the New Criterion, Charles Murray argues that . This "religiosity" needn’t necessarily be theistic; Murray considers an "Aristotelian conception of human...
OReilly Network, May 8, 2012
...list at No. 21. Mostly, that was useful because The Times had me do a joint interview with Charles Murray that ran in print and online during Black History Month. And that drew some attention. What we learned from this is that people do not buy books....
American Thinker, May 6, 2012
...of the movers and shakers of Marin County who are voting for Obama. Think Stanford; think trust funds. Charles Murray, in his new book Coming Apart, points out that a new social class has been created due to the greater economic value of brains, a...
WNYC, April 30, 2012
...on two hands, instead of one, does not give NPR a whole lot of bragging rights. Read response. Charles Murray, W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute NPR's staff is part of the new upper class isolated from the mainstream. Here is a...
CathNews, April 26, 2012
...business to the trade union to the local churcheven if he doesnt delve on such sociological matters like Charles Murray and Robert Putnam. But nowadays one could wonder of the serious spontaneity and greater importance of civil society anyway. So the...
New York Times, March 3, 2012
...Clinton, N.Y. THE libertarian writer Charles Murray has probably done more than any other contemporary thinker to keep alive the idea of a culture of poverty, the theory that poor people are trapped by distorted norms...
Australian Financial Review, March 3, 2012
Colusa County Sun Herald, March 3, 2012
...three-way summit with himself. Republicans should stick to the broader context of hard facts like those related in Charles Murray's books, the most recent one being Coming Apart. His data-laced book, "The Bell Curve," drew spurious contempt as being...
The New Republic Online, March 3, 2012
...to the contrary. But the idea of parents being in control is an illusion—more than that, a delusion. Charles Murray's new book, Coming Apart, which I read this week, is much better than Tim Noah says it is. It has none of the racial biases that for...
Financial Advisor Magazine, March 2, 2012
...a far more serious gap emerging in American society that centers on culture. This is the theme of Charles Murray’s provocatively titled new book, Coming Apart: The State Of White America, 1960-2010. In 1960, the bank CEO, the local mailman and the...
New York Times, March 2, 2012
...Clinton, N.Y. THE libertarian writer Charles Murray has probably done more than any other contemporary thinker to keep alive the idea of a culture of poverty, the theory that poor people are trapped by distorted norms...
VDare, March 2, 2012
...with some degree of objectivity? I think so, for a reason that I outlined in my review of Charles Murray's Human Accomplishment: Can we trust these data? The scholars upon whom Murray relies have their personal and professional biases, but, ultimately,...