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Charles Murray

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You’re out of touch with reality in that regard.
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In response to "I believe that given the opportunity, most people could do most anything." from interviewer Deborah Solomon.
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Questions for Charles Murray: Head of the Class, New York Times Magazine, September 19, 2008.

 
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