DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY!
Prof. Michael Hart, Author of Understanding Human History,
to speak at CFAR
Chicagoland Friends of American Renaissance is proud to provide a rare opportunity to everyone in the Chicago area to hear one of the most significant thinkers of our time speak in person.
Professor Michael Hart, author of Understanding Human History, is tentatively scheduled to speak at the CFAR meeting on Sunday, October 21st.
Professor Hart’s Book, is sure to be highly controversial, since its makes explicit references to racial differences, and in particular to racial differences in average intelligence. The book carefully explains how those differences arose, and how they have affected human history.
Throughout his book, Hart bases his analysis on Darwin’s theory of evolution by means of natural selection; he also makes full use of the information obtained in recent decades from DNA studies, archaeology, radioactive dating, and comparative linguistics.
Hart claims that the high average IQs of the peoples living in Europe and northeast Asia evolved as the result of the challenges presented by living in regions where winters were typically cold and harsh. Although other scholars have made this suggestion before, Hart is the first to put the hypothesis on a quantitative basis. He describes in detail a computer study-the first ever made-which simulates the slow increase of human intelligence in various regions over tens of thousands of years, and shows that the results are consistent with the average IQ scores observed in various regions today.
Using this tool, he is able to explain several previously baffling historical questions, such as: Why was technology so much more advanced in Mesoamerica than in sub-Saharan Africa when the two regions were first penetrated by Europeans? Why did agriculture arise when and where it did? Why did it then, within a relatively short period of time, arise independently in several widely separated parts of the Earth?
The author’s writing is lucid, and he explains difficult concepts in a way that intelligent laymen can readily understand. Another factor that makes the book so readable is the presence of sixteen historical maps, plus several diagrams, numerous tables, a clear chronology of the main events in prehistory, and an extensive index.
Understanding Human History is published by Washington Summit Publishers. Including bibliography and index, it has 496 pages. The hardcover edition sells for $39.95; the paperback for $24.95. The book is suitable for adults, for college students, and for above-average high school students.
Please contact us for the exact time and location of Professor Hart’s talk.

in 20 years white will be a prisoner in the usa. Because you can’t hate everbody, and all Mexicans know you can’t afford to hate them like you hate the blacks, they do what they want. Naperville 20 years ago was mostly white and they hated blacks and would let you know it. Naperville today has lots of Asian ‘middle easterns’ and Mexicans running the town. They know you can’t afford to hate them like you hate the blacks. So we give all these people what they want. But what they is your America, your USA.
Posted on October 25th, 2007 at 8:46 pm by tim