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“In Ways Unacademical”: The Reception of Carleton S. Coon’s
The Origin of Races JOHN P. JACKSON JR. 2001. The interpretations are egalitarian rubbish but Coon's work for segregationism together with his cousin Carleton Putnam is interesting. Also, note this interesting comment about Nordicism: Coon and Putnam exchanged ideas throughout 1960 as Putnam prepared his book. To offer two examples: first, Coon warned Putnam away from questionable sources. For example, Putnam’s admiration for Madison Grant, Coon warned, was a mistake because of Grant’s Nordicism. In his 1939 book, Races of Europe Coon used the term “Nordic” as a scientific term but criticized “Nordicism” which he defined as “the misuse of racial terminology for political purposes, based on the unproved assumption that Nordics are superior in mental and moral attributes to members of other races.” To Putnam, Coon wrote that “To most minds [Grant] evokes fascism and racism of a Hitlerian variety and to quote him would only reduce the number of persons who would continue reading after seeing him.” |
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