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The lectures examine and rebut common racial prejudices that equate cultural achievement with innate biological superiority, analyzing anatomical claims, brain size, and alleged mental differences. They survey how environment, growth patterns, selection, and interbreeding affect bodily and psychological traits, assess heredity and Mendelian principles in local and mixed populations, and compare cognitive tendencies across societies using historical, ethnographic, and experimental evidence. The argument emphasizes variability and environmental influence over fixed racial hierarchy, presenting observed distinctions as quantitative and contingent rather than as proof of inherent inferiority.
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