Who here would be interested in a book that is a heavily empirical look at youth and the education system? by bookwriter777 in debatealtright

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I probably will. That means I need a graphic designer though for tables and the cover.

Who here would be interested in a book that is a heavily empirical look at youth and the education system? by bookwriter777 in debatealtright

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Anyone who cares. Just curious, would you read it?

Who here would be interested in a book that is a heavily empirical look at youth and the education system? by bookwriter777 in debatealtright

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I think in regards to marketing, the dissident right isn't the right sector to target.

You may be right. I actually already wrote the book and a far right publisher has not been very fond of it. Sadly to go elsewhere I will have to remove HBD on women that shows that psychometrically they can be mentally aged as eternal 7th graders. Even the rest of my thesis does not fly with shitlibs, even if it isn't cancel material. I doubt anywhere else would be ideologically willing to consider it, maybe Marxists but probably not since they like education.

I'm confused on what is meant by "infantilizing", does this mean we are more narcissistic, we have atypical interests, or delaying responsibility. I'm assuming what you mean is the responsibility angle

Yes.

I'm very skeptical of brain development ends with puberty claim. Brain imaging technology has greatly improved since 1995, it is safe to assume more contemporary neuroscience research has better methodology.

This is another huge controversial part. I spend a large amount of time thoroughly showing that the researchers are lying about their findings. It's really quite surprising and is an interesting phenomenon on a meta-level.

A lot of stuff I've seen makes it sound like public education was non-elite people wanting it, see scholarship on the '"High school movement".

I specifically criticize David Tyack in my chapter on this. His scholarship is awful in this regard.