Continuing the discussion of David Reich’s book on human genetics, here’s Steve Sailer with an essay on the populations of India and China. The gist: compared to India, which has maintained genetically distinct (and stratified) subgroups for millennia, China is highly homogeneous.
Mr. Sailer is a man of broad erudition, penetrating intelligence, and roving curiosity. Were the era less stifling, and more open to diversity of inquiry and opinion, he would be one of our foremost public intellectuals.