Charles Murray
Co-author of The Bell Curve; referenced in IQ-discussion
Common Themes
Videos Mentioning Charles Murray

Chapter 3: Why Does Racial Inequality Persist? With Glenn Loury
PolicyEd
Co-author of The Bell Curve; referenced in IQ-discussion

The Low-Trust Society: A Conversation with David Brooks (Episode #334)
Sam Harris
His book "Coming Apart" is mentioned as reflecting similar themes to Brooks' analysis of economic inequality and the segregation of societal rewards.

Glenn Loury: Race, Racism, Identity Politics, and Cancel Culture | Lex Fridman Podcast #285
Lex Fridman
A social science writer famous for his book 'The Bell Curve', which explores racial differences in IQ and genetic inheritance. Loury discusses the challenges of researching such sensitive topics.

E147: TED goes woke, Canada's Nazi blunder, AI adds vision, plus: who owns OpenAI?
All-In Podcast
Social scientist whose work, including 'Losing Ground,' is mentioned in relation to economic factors influencing race relations and welfare reform.

Jamie Metzl: Lab Leak Theory | Lex Fridman Podcast #247
Lex Fridman
A political scientist whose interview with Sam Harris on IQ sparked significant debate, highlighting the controversial nature of intelligence measurement.

A Conversation with Kathryn Paige Harden (Episode #212)
Sam Harris
An author whose previous podcast appearance with Sam Harris and book 'The Bell Curve' are central to the discussion about controversial topics and public discourse.

The Nature of Human Nature: A Conversation with Robert Plomin (Episode #211)
Sam Harris
Author and commentator, mentioned in relation to controversial discussions on group differences in intelligence.

Richard Haier: IQ Tests, Human Intelligence, and Group Differences | Lex Fridman Podcast #302
Lex Fridman
Co-author of 'The Bell Curve' and later books 'Human Diversity' and 'Facing Reality', known for his work on intelligence, social policy, and group differences.

Can We Talk About Scary Ideas?: A Conversation with Singer, Minerva, and McMahan (Episode #245)
Sam Harris
An author whose work on race and intelligence has been highly controversial, leading to significant backlash. His 'defenestration' is cited as an example of the risks of discussing such topics.