Back in February, the economic historian Gregory Clark was disinvited from the University of Glasgow because he wouldn’t change the title of his seminar: ‘For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls: A Lineage of 400,000 English Individuals 1750-2020 shows Genetics Determines most Social Outcomes’. Following protests from both students and academics, the dean told Clark he would reschedule the seminar if Clark agreed to remove any mention of ‘bell curve’ from the title, but Clark understandably refused.
The open letter against Gregory Clark
The open letter against Gregory Clark
The open letter against Gregory Clark
Back in February, the economic historian Gregory Clark was disinvited from the University of Glasgow because he wouldn’t change the title of his seminar: ‘For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls: A Lineage of 400,000 English Individuals 1750-2020 shows Genetics Determines most Social Outcomes’. Following protests from both students and academics, the dean told Clark he would reschedule the seminar if Clark agreed to remove any mention of ‘bell curve’ from the title, but Clark understandably refused.