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How to Judge People by What They Look Like, by Edward Dutton

How to Judge People by What They Look Like, by Edward Dutton


How to Judge People by What They Look Like, by Edward Dutton


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How to Judge People by What They Look Like, by Edward Dutton

Product details

Paperback: 85 pages

Publisher: Independently published (February 1, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1977067972

ISBN-13: 978-1977067975

Product Dimensions:

6 x 0.2 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.6 out of 5 stars

11 customer reviews

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Edward Dutton has written a short but disappointing book arguing that we do and should judge people by the way they look. The most obvious deficiency is the book's lack of an index. By omitting the index, it is more difficult for the reader to cross-check some of Dutton's seemingly contradictory claims. The bibliography may be useful, but is no substitute for an index. There are typos and deleted words that sometimes make comprehension difficult to impossible. For example, in one paragraph, “...Dutton et al...has argued that until the Industrial Revolution were evolved...::Religiousness, it shows, it about 0.4 genetic.”(p. 73) On the previous page when discussing friendships of the opposite sex, Dutton writes, “...when it comes to opposite sex fiends, the male...”(72) Is this a typo, a Freudian slip, or Dutton's view of men seeking friendships with women? Sometimes it is not the typos but Dutton's condensed, oblique writing that converts paragraphs into gibberish for the average reader. His description the meanings of the D2:D4 ratios (69) and how criminal faces differ from law-abiding folks (53) is murky. In a short paragraph, Dutton raises many important issues. “It would follow that by 2018 almost 90% of the population of England wouldn't have existed in 1700; when the population was at its maximum for the agricultural ecology of about 6 million. And this 90% would be the mutants who would be lower in intelligence, lower in GFP (General Factor of Personality), and higher in criminality. So it makes sense that the criminals are more genetically diverse. Genetic diversity is a reflex of the collapse of Natural Selection.”(54) What Dutton ignores is the huge amount of immigration to England in recent decades of people from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, British West Indies, etc., and more recently immigrants from EU countries and beyond. Most of these immigrants – in the millions, have nothing to do genetically with the inhabitants of England in 1700. Beyond that, his argument is also suspect – that living standards rose slowly as did the height of intelligence of the people, geniuses developed new scientific and medical techniques improving the general health and welfare. In 1800 the child mortality rate was about 40%; around 1900, 10%; and today, 1%. The more likely child deaths of the past – the mutants, now survive instead. The mutants generally have lower intelligence and higher rates of criminality.(54, 74) But is this true? However, in Dutton's presentation, this may not be a problem at all. “...the smarter you are the stronger will be your attraction to evolutionary mismatch...” and thus “in the modern societies, intelligence is effectively maladptation.”(68) Dutton cites studies to buttress his argument throughout his book, but the number of people cited in each of the studies varies considerably. Thus, a study on p. 28 had a sample of 84; on 38, 20; on 41, 144 and 95; on 46, eight thousand; on 51, one thousand, six hundred sixty. How valid are studies with tiny samples? Dutton avoids the politically correct attack on common sense that posits that race is simply a social construct. He observes 3 major races that have distinguishing characteristics, though not for each member of the group. On one area his findings differ from those I read of years ago – left handedness. Dutton argues that a few lefties may be above average in intelligence in narrow fields like math, but overall, they are generally less intelligent than righties. Furthermore, lefties are less mentally stable and more prone to sexual deviancy.(70-71) I find it especially interesting in that to call someone “left handed” was once a euphemism for calling them homosexual. Is there a connection, and what might it be? For some years I played soccer as a member of the New York Ramblers soccer club, the world's first openly gay soccer group. I find it strange that Dutton, a European, never raised the issue of left-footedness. Almost every male European, indeed, most males throughout the world will be aware of their footedness, because they all play football (soccer). Most Americans do not know their footedness. I played soccer with the Ramblers; I was not there to collect data as a social scientist. But players might want to play one position or another depending on if they were more adept with their right or left foot. Most of out players were right footed. Most of them were also right handed. I too am strongly right handed and footed. But there were a few who were left footed and right handed. At least one said he had been pressured as a child to become right handed. Today, discussing the issue with a dental student from India, as she was about to pull one of my teeth, said she was left footed, but as a child, she too had been pushed to become right handed. Back to the soccer team – some said they were not pressured, they were left footed and right handed. And there ere a few who were right footed and left handed. Presumably, no one would have pressured them to become left handed. Since often the handedness of the individual is an indication of the organization of that person's brain, handedness can be quite important. But does anyone consider footedness? Does this indicate a special brain organization? I also taught at a university in China. I don't recall now, but I think there were no desks for left handers in all my class rooms (it is possible my memory is faulty, but I think there were none, rather than a few). I don't recall any left-handed students there. Is it genetic or social pressure that seemed to produce an absence of left handers? Dutton provides a short definition of intelligence – the ability to solve problems fast.(57) He places creativity as a subdivision of intelligence; I suspect this is incorrect. When discussing homosexuals and intelligence, Dutton thinks the more openness of gays to “strange or unusual ways of thinking,” will make them better at problem solving. I suspect that gays, Jews, and other minorities are more likely to think outside the box, and be more creative. But is this really a subdivision of intelligence? Dutton informs us that larger pupil size indicates a higher IQ.(56) If I take drugs that increase the size of my pupils, will I become more intelligent? Certainly, many writers and artists have taken drugs and appear to believe it enhanced their creativity. “On average, better-looking people are more intelligent.”(65) Yet, elsewhere Dutton asserts that in general women with large breasts and men who are noticeably muscular are less intelligent than the lesser physically endowed men and women. (He contrasts the K strategy, fast track people with the r-strategy, slower, more nerdy types)(40-44) However, many would deem the large breasted women and muscular men as more attractive. Contradictions. Overall, Dutton's book is too condensed, seemingly full of contradictions and undeveloped theses. He does make one valid point – if we are pressed for time to catch a plane, which passerby will we ask for information? The unshaven man who smells like he has not washed for days and may be homeless? Or the man dressed as if he's about to attend a business luncheon? At that moment we will judge and act, our decisions based upon the person's appearance.

This is a very brave book that has the courage to say what many of us have long known. I thank the author for writing it.

Hi like this book and I like how he doesn't mince words however he doesn't provide any useful guides or pictures and he doesn't leave you with any way to apply the things he talked about. Its interesting but totally incomplete and far from a field manual like I was 3xpecting. It's more of a drawn out defense of physiognomy with some examples sprinkled here and there. I feel like its advertised wrongly.

Readable style, cogently argued, carefully researched and referenced. Short and to the point, this book serves as a useful refence for politically unpopular research and as a way to better understand how to interpret and draw conclusions from published findings.Highly recommended

Dr Dutton has a light and humorous style of writing that makes the research he summarises very interesting and accessible. Fascinating!

Slim & dim. However, I love flashing the cover in public places.

I found this book dull, just a regurgitation of other studies I have already read about. There was very little that was new. It wasn't a nutbag book, as I had feared, given that it was self-published, but it didn't have any spark, or a whole lot of fresh knowledge to impart, either. Most of its claims, (eg, dark haired people are more sexual, etc.) seemed rather hackneyed and useless.

I bought this title hoping to fill an empty space that has existed on my bookshelf for quite some time. This spot was reserved for the worst book in my house and for many years I simply could not find a worthy candidate for it. I am happy to report that Edward Dutton's book did not disappoint. It is so astonishingly worthy that I am confident no one in my town has a book to compete with it.Looking forward to showing off my new acquisition to friends.

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