Mankind
Quarterly, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Fall 2002)
pp. 99-106
A Comment on Richard Lynn's 'Eugenics:
A Reassessment' Reviewed by Kevin Lamb in Volume XLII,
No. 2.
Frank Ellis
The author reviews Richard Lynn's book Eugenics:
A Reassessment, and challenges Lynn's claim that the
Chinese have shown themselves to be superior in creative
ability to the Caucasoids except since the Renaissance,
and also Lynn's hypothesis that if the Chinese adopt
eugenic policies and obtain worldwide hegemony, its
leaders will necessarily evolve benevolent leadership
to the peoples of other nations and races.