Robert E. Kuttner
Robert E. Kuttner | |
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Born | Queens, New York | 10 March 1927
Died | 19 February 1987 | (aged 59)
Occupation(s) | Biologist, white supremacist |
Robert E. Kuttner (March 10, 1927 – February 19, 1987) was an American biologist and white supremacist.[1]
Biography
Kuttner was born in
Truth Seeker.[2]
Kuttner opposed
Nordicist and argued against racial equality.[1] Kuttner stated that Negroes were racially inferior, they had failed to build and create civilization and they lacked intelligence.[1] He testified in Congress to oppose school integration.[3] Anthropologist Robert Sussman described Kuttner as a "lifelong neo-Nazi".[2]
Kuttner collaborated on racial ideas about "
Statement on Race and Racial Prejudice issued by UNESCO. Race and Modern Science was negatively reviewed by Sherwood Washburn, who described it as a "useful source book for racists. Anthropologists need not bother with it."[4]
Selected publications
- Kuttner, Robert E. (ed.) Race and Modern Science. New York: Social Science Press, 1967.
References
- ^ ISBN 0-8147-4271-8
- ^ ISBN 978-0-674-41731-1
- OCLC 38884251.
- ^ Washburn, Sherwood. (1968). Reviewed Work: Race and Modern Science: A Collection of Essays by Biologists, Anthropologists, Sociologists and Psychologists by Robert E. Kuttner. American Anthropologist 70: 1035-1037.