The United States of Diversity by Charles Murray America is multicultural now—and save for a postwar blip, always has been.
Jewish Genius by Charles Murray Jews are extravagantly overrepresented in every field of intellectual accomplishment. Why?
The Inequality Taboo by Charles Murray Even as the scientific evidence becomes increasingly inarguable, the subject of innate differences among groups remains as undiscussable as ever.…
“The Bell Curve” and Its Critics by Charles Murray In November 1989, Richard Herrnstein and I agreed to collaborate on a book that, five years later, became The Bell…
What To Do About Welfare by Charles Murray In the 1992 campaign, Bill Clinton's television ad promising to “end welfare as we know it” was one of his…
A Question of Intelligence, by Daniel Seligman by Charles Murray In the tight and sometimes nervous world of people who write about IQ, this book has been a topic of…
The Legacy of the 60’s by Charles Murray “Is President Bush hinting that the Peace Corps destroyed the moral fiber of poor people?” asked Albert Shanker, the president…
The Coming of Custodial Democracy by Charles Murray Although we may be seeing a traditional liberal cycle in policies that affect middle-class and upper-class interests, education, the environment,…
Helping the Poor: A Few Modest Proposals by Charles Murray The nation is faced with some critical social pathologies that are not going to be solved or even much changed…