Are Some Born Smarter Than Others?

In How to Make Opportunity Equal: Race and Contributive Justice. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 114–126 (2007)
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This chapter contains section titled: Social structure, ideology, and the rationalization principle Are some born smarter than others? Rejecting ideology and rejecting the division of labor.

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