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Volkmar Weiss (born May 23, 1944 in Zwickau, Saxony) is a German scientist and writer, primarily interested in the field of IQ research. He is mostly known for his controversial thesis that biological intelligence is fixed to social class and for co-founding the German Social Union.

He was previously a member of the German Christian Democratic Union (CDU) from 1990 to 1993. In his controversial book Deutschland schafft sich ab Thilo Sarrazin refers to and uses Weiss' arguments to support his own conclusions in ch. 8.

References

  1. Sarah Mersch, Leipziger Vererbungslehre in NS-Tradition. in: Die Tageszeitung, 8th August 2005.
  2. Sarah Mersch, Leipziger Vererbungslehre in NS-Tradition. In: die tageszeitung, 8 August 2005, S. 7.; ; Sven Baier, "Intelligenz ist kein Zufall". Der Humangenetiker Volkmar Weiss über angeborene Intelligenz, Günther Jauch und Einwanderung, in: Junge Freiheit, 11. Mai 2001
  3. Thilo Sarrazin, Deutschland schafft sich ab, München. 2010. S. 375.
  4. Deutschland schafft sich ab Chapter 8, "Demographie und Bevölkerungspolitik"

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