This timely book deals directly with a topic increasingly in the
news and on the minds of policy makers--political inequality. It is
no coincidence that the official theme of the 1996 meeting of the
American Political Science Association is the issue of political
inequality. Drawing together a number of the leading writers on the
topic, White provides a full and serious examination of the
biological and environmental factors that may be involved.
In looking at these factors, the book opens up new paths of
exploration for political science, including the consideration of
the role of the pariah variable of intelligence. A major work that
researchers and policy makers of both liberal and conservative
persuasion will need to confront.
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