Academic Racism & 'Race Science'
Psychology,
Racism & Fascism: An On-line Edition
The
Context of Correctness: A Comment on Rushton, by Dr. Andrew
Winston
Institute
for the Study of Academic Racism, maintained by Dr. Barry Mehler.
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"Scholars examining the relationship between right-wing politics
and racial research have drawn on a 1979 work by social psychologist
Michael Billig, Psychology, Racism, and Fascism. This short pamphlet,
along with Billig's (1978) monograph on the social psychology of the
neo-fascist National Front, provided the first account of the
contribution of psychologists and other academics to racist and
neo-Nazi movements of the 1950s to 1970s. "
From the Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, Vol 5, No. 2,
1996, 231-250 Copyright Human Sciences Press, 1996. Reproduced with
permission of Human Sciences Press, Inc. This paper was published as a
reply to: Rushton, J. P. (1996). Political correctness and the study
of racial differences. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless,
Vol. 5, No. 2, 213-229.
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