Dan Seligman
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Dan Seligman is a writer who writes book reviews for Commentary. He wrote a controversial book claiming that IQ is at least partially hereditable and that there are IQ differences between races. He is a Forbes columnist and head of the Human Biodiversity Institute, a eugenics think-tank founded by Steve Sailer.[1]. Seligman has written extensively on taboo in discussing genetics and in The Question of Intelligence: The IQ Debate in America wrote about the famous experiment of two twins raised separately, one as an observant Jew and the other as a member of the Hitler Youth. Both had the same IQ.[2]

