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448 pages, Paperback
Published June 6, 2024
The most innovative teams are more diverse, but so too are the least innovative teams. This seeming paradox of diversity occurs because diversity offers recombinatorial fuel for innovation, but is also, by definition, divisive.
Race is socially constructed in the same way color is. ... Different societies have different perceptions of where blue stops and where green begins ...
We now know that the nature versus nurture debate for human behavior makes about as much sense as a right leg versus left leg debate for human walking. We have a dual inheritance, inextricably entwined.
[The] 1924 US Immigration Act ... created immigrant ethnic quotas based on national origin. ... Recent analyses suggest that the 1924 Act led to a massive 68% baseline decline in indicators of innovation, such as patents, in industries where these migrants, such as Italians and Jews, worked.