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...limited to Chapter 13, and I do indeed agree with many of its conclusions and implications, including those on the merits of affirmative action. Braunstein, however, implies that I have fallen for the controversial claim about blacks' native intelligence--and this claim is simply untrue. Whitney D. Pidot...
Before an IOP crowd of 100, liberal hotheads Ho and Clarke were joined by conservative firebrand G. Brent McGuire '95, senior council member of Peninsula, and Whitney D. Pidot '96, president of The Harvard Salient and fence-sitter par excellence...
Clarke, drawing on an historical framework, analyzed the findings of The Bell Curve in light of the experiences of Blacks in America. Pidot made the important point that throwing more money at social ills rarely solves the underlying problem...
...Pidot criticized those who reject the work a priori, and indirectly attacked Clarke as hypocritical...
...curious as to how Murray and Herrnstein can be attacked for their efforts to promote discussion on the matter, and then have the most vocal critics turn around and make [claims] about [the superiority] of Blacks in terms of mental, physical and spiritual abilities," Pidot said, alluding to a letter Clarke wrote to The Crimson last month...