Steven Ernest Sailer (1958–) is a far-right[2][3] American journalist, blogger and global warming denier who is frequently described as a white supremacist[4] and transphobic.[5] Sailer popularized the phrase "human biodiversity" in the 1990s.[6][7][8] He has an MBA from UCLA with an emphasis on finance and marketing, after which he became a self-described "dilettante".[9] Sailer began his journalism career in the late 1990s, briefly working for the National Review and then for such outlets...| RationalWiki
Natural History of Ashkenazi Intelligence is a paper published by "human biodiversity" proponent Gregory Cochran, anthropology student Jason Hardy and white nationalist Henry Harpending which "elaborates the hypothesis that the unique demography and sociology of Ashkenazim in medieval Europe selected for intelligence."[2] It appears to be an hereditarian attempt to find "scientific" evidence for racist beliefs about race and intelligence. The paper was published in 2006 in the Cambridge Unive...| RationalWiki
Edward Osborne (E. O.) Wilson (June 10, 1929–December 26, 2021), was an American biologist, zoologist, naturalist, ecologist, and entomologist,[2] known for developing the field of sociobiology, the primary forerunner of evolutionary psychology. Wilson did not himself invent the term "sociobiology" as it had been introduced at least as early as 1940 by the English anthropologist and humorist, Ashley Montagu in his essay "The Socio-biology of Man" (Scientific Monthly, 50:483-490).[3][note 1]...| RationalWiki
Newamul "Razib" Khan[1]:16 (1977–) is a Bangladeshi-American writer and an advocate of hereditarianism. Khan has bachelor's degrees in biology and biochemistry.[2] Prior to 2019, Khan was a coauthor on several peer-reviewed publications in animal genomics, primarily for cat genomics.[3]| RationalWiki