Marian Van Court
Marian Van Court is an advocate of eugenics and a long-time scientific collaborator of the eminent IQ researcher Richard Lynn.
Quotes
- The Encyclopedia Britannica defines eugenics as “the organic betterment of the race through wise application of the laws of heredity.” Yet most people draw a blank when they hear the word, or else it conjures up images of swastikas and jack‑booted Nazis. Contrary to this warped image, eugenics has had a long history, extending back to ancient Rome and beyond.
- Van Court, Marian. (2018). The Case for Eugenics, Counter-Currents Publishing Limited, ISBN 1940933552, 9781940933559. And not to be confused with: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-954X.1926.tb01590.x?journalCode=sora
- On the question of genetics and behavior, the egalitarians and the liberal media have tightly controlled public discourse, so for decades, only their side has been presented to the public. Is it any wonder the public accepts what they say uncritically? It’s certainly not anyone’s fault for believing it. If I didn’t happen to study and do research on IQ, I’d probably believe it, too. But then maybe someday, I might think to myself, “Why not just see what the other side has to say?” Many, many people are incapable of doing this, because they’re terrified the other side might be right, and to discover that they’ve been completely wrong would be such a jolt to their psyches they might never recover. Anyway, just imagine I summoned up the courage to venture into forbidden territory – I might read one really good book, such as The Bell Curve, by Herrnstein and Murray. I’d think to myself, “Gee, what a totally different world this is! It’s not a pretentious piece of propaganda like Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man – it’s down-to-earth, clearly stated, interesting, even engrossing. Hmmm . . . kind of exciting!”
- Van Court, Marian. (2018). The Case for Eugenics, Counter-Currents Publishing Limited, ISBN 1940933552, 9781940933559. And not to be confused with: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-954X.1926.tb01590.x?journalCode=sora