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Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960–2010 is a 2012 book about class stratification of White Americans by Charles Murray, a political scientist and W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
Coming Apart (2012) Charles Alan Murray ( / ˈ m ɜːr i / ; born January 8, 1943) is an American political scientist . He is the W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute , a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. [ 1 ]
Coming Apart may refer to: Coming Apart, a feature film directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg; Coming Apart, debut album by experimental rock duo Body/Head; Coming Apart, a book by Charles Murray about the class stratification of white Americans; Coming Apart, a novel by Ann M. Martin
The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life is a 1994 book by the psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein and the political scientist Charles Murray in which the authors argue that human intelligence is substantially influenced by both inherited and environmental factors and that it is a better predictor of many personal outcomes, including financial income, job performance ...
Pages in category "Books by Charles Murray" ... The Bell Curve; C. Coming Apart (book) H. Human Accomplishment; Human Diversity; L. Losing Ground (book) R. Real Education
In 2012, Charles Murray described what he saw as the economic divide and social bifurcation of Americans that has occurred since 1960 in his book, Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960–2010. Murray described diverging trends between upper and lower class white Americans in the half century, after the death of John F. Kennedy.
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In 1994, the debate on race and intelligence was reignited by the publication of the book The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray. The book was received positively by the media, with prominent coverage in Newsweek, Time, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Although ...