Thus he discusses one area of "destruction of the West" after another. Personally, he has long been interested in feminism and notes that the white man's civilization is turning into the white woman's civilization. Fine, if it's women like Golda Meir or Margaret Thatcher, why not? Another strong woman who has won his heart is Ayn Rand and her individualist philosophy based on the belief that government support is as destructive as government persecution.
The concept of multiculturalism receives special attention in the book. To deal with it with anything other than enthusiasm today is to invite trouble. Kuras takes it on with vigour, and he is not afraid of statistics that show the disparity of IQ measurement results across cultures. Races? The results are significantly lower for Africans than for Europeans... and Asians have a sniff higher IQ than we do (one of the reasons I have a Japanese car outside my house). It's just that Indians do better than Pakistanis, so the racial slide doesn't apply. Not with race, but with culture in a general sense we see the connection. There is no fatal predisposition related to genetic makeup. He was intrigued by the notion of the mindset of the American Carrol Dweck. This mind-set can be fixed, fixed, but it can also be growth. The second concept is dynamic and leads to success. This is true of individuals and entire companies. A growth mind-set can only lead to positive results in an environment of freedom. Full article>
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