Category - No 2

The Corporate/University Connections to South Africa

A host of powerful businessmen dominate the boards of regents or trustees of the nation's universities;  A handful of select professors and university administrators sit on the boards of directors of major corporations; and, less well-known,  A myriad of advisory councils and visiting committees attached to individual...

Health Care in Zimbabwe: The Medical Drive Needs Your Support

A liberation struggle to return control of Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) to its people has been raging for many years, led by ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) which is now a component of the Patriotic Front. The 6 million Africans of Zimbabwe, 96% of the population, are ruled by 1/4 million white settlers. This racist...

San Francisco, 1978—SftP: West Coast Conference

The first west coast conference of SftP since 1971 was held in San Francisco on Jan. 14. By all accounts it was a great success. 65 people attended from all over California, even two stalwarts from Seattle,Diane and David Westman. There were strong contingents from Davis-Sacramento, Riverside, Santa Cruz, S.F., and...

Book Review: Computer Lib/Dream Machines

Rapid technological change has in the past been accepted as the quickest and best method for developing a better society. Recently, widespread use of the electronic computer has rekindled the hopes of many people interested in using technology as a force for positive social change. Theodor Nelson's dual book, Computer...

Farming Out the Home: Women and Agribusiness

I grew up in a small town, and spent a lot of time on the farms of friends and relatives. Rural life, it seemed to me, offered a good blend of sensual pleasures, hard work and whole tasks. As an adult, I've spent most of my life in the largest cities of the U.S. I am familiar, then, with rural and urban living. But I...

The Myth of Intelligence

For the past several years we have been trying to come to grips with some of the underlying problems raised by theories that human nature is biologically determined. Our concern for these issues derives from the IQ debate. Despite tremendous progress in refuting the particulars of the arguments for hereditary...

About This Issue

Science for the People has published many articles about IQ documenting the use of intelligence testing, a so-called "objective, scientific tool," to discriminate against various minorities that potentially threaten the established power structure—Eastern Europeans, women, Blacks, the poor. While the cultural bias of...

AAAS: Sociobiology on the Run

The very fact of the AAAS sponsoring this symposium on the "controversy" is an indication of the success we have had in making the claims of the sociobiologists controversial. What caught many of us in Science for the People by surprise at the AAAS meetings was the extent of the spreading negative reaction to...