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'''Leon J. Kamin''' (1927 – 2017) was a | '''Leon J. Kamin''' (1927 – 2017) was a jewish psychologist known his [[genetics denialism]]. He was one author of the book ''[[Not in Our Genes]]. | ||
While a Harvard undergraduate, he had been a member of the Communist Party, but he had dropped out of the party by 1950. Later, while a graduate student, Kamin was subpoenaed by the McCarthy Committee, where he refused to name names. As a result, Kamin was convicted of contempt of the Senate and had to find employment in Canada for a period. | While a Harvard undergraduate, he had been a member of the Communist Party, but he had dropped out of the party by 1950. Later, while a graduate student, Kamin was subpoenaed by the McCarthy Committee, where he refused to name names. As a result, Kamin was convicted of contempt of the Senate and had to find employment in Canada for a period. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 24 February 2024
Leon J. Kamin (1927 – 2017) was a jewish psychologist known his genetics denialism. He was one author of the book Not in Our Genes.
While a Harvard undergraduate, he had been a member of the Communist Party, but he had dropped out of the party by 1950. Later, while a graduate student, Kamin was subpoenaed by the McCarthy Committee, where he refused to name names. As a result, Kamin was convicted of contempt of the Senate and had to find employment in Canada for a period.
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