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The Racial Egalitarian Movement
It needs to be stressed, as many times as necessary, that mere 'political leftists' did not
invent and advocate egalitarianism in the Western countries. Jews did [although, granted, some non-Jews also advocated egalitarianism] [1].
Another way to describe egalitarianism is "the embracing of 'nurture' over 'nature'" in the question of "which impacts human success the most: nature or nurture?" In other words, do genes or environment impact human success the most?
Here is a list of some Jewish people who have played important roles in promoting or sustaining racial equality or egalitarian ideas in
the West:
1. Franz Boas [invented the field of 'Cultural
Anthropology'; the father of the modern 'racial equality' movement; named by the
U.S. government as having been involved in many Communist-front groups]
[2]
2. Ashley Montagu [replaced Boas as the godfather of racial equality;
author of the book "Race: Man's Most Dangerous Myth"; largely responsible for
the bogus United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's
(UNESCO) 1950 Statement on Race]
3. Stephen Jay Gould [American palaeontologist and evolutionary biologist]
4. Richard C. Lewontin [Professor of Zoology and Professor of Biology at Harvard University]
5. Leon J. Kamin [American psychologist]
6. Gene Weltfish [Boasian
anthropologist; female; apparently had Communist beliefs]
7. Isador Chein [professor of psychology at New York University]
8. Melville Herskovits [American cultural anthropologist]
9. Otto Klineberg [Canadian psychologist]
10. Steven Rose [British neuroscientist]
11. Karl Marx [invented Communism, which is a form of human equality ideology]
12. The Frankfurt School leaders, who advocated Marxist ideas
[1] egalitarianism = 'all humans are equal'
[2] Boas falsified his data about race, as shown Here; see
also the article "A new look at old data may discredit a theory on race," New
York Times, October 8, 2002, by Nicholas Wade, about Franz Boas/his
research
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