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Quillette makes tired alt-right talking points sound erudite.
—Gaby Del Valle[1]

Quillette is a far-right "academic"[note 1] online magazine that tries to present itself as centrist and libertarian, when in reality it serves to legitimize and propagate many views shared by the alt-right. For example, Quillette regularly publishes wingnuttery-laden articles from a strongly conservative and reactionary viewpoint that are anti-feminist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, homophobic, and transphobic, with several articles outright endorsing racialism and HBD ("human-biodiversity") eugenicist pseudoscience, popular among white nationalists and Neo-Nazis. [2] In the media, Quillette is often described as an "intellectual dark web" due to the fringe nature of their content.[3][4] Predictably, Quillette has jumped on the Jordan Peterson bandwagon and has published several articles supporting his ideology,[5][6][7] although they did criticize his religious fundamentalism.[8]

Quillette was reportedly funded (secretly) by Peter Thiel according to alt-right activist Charles C. Johnson,[9]:231 which is possible given Thiel's interests, not to mention Quillette founder and editor Claire Lehmann casually having dinner with Thiel's lackey, Eric Weinstein.[10]

Controversy

HBD ("human-biodiversity") and eugenics

Having now spent time arguing with various Quillette writers and learning more about their intellectual circles, it's become more and more clear to me the extent to which Quillette and Claire Lehmann are fronts for race realists and eugenicist psuedo[sic]-science. They all circle around the more hardcore, Nazi-adjascent[sic] outlets and people like The Unz Review, Steve Sailer, and the Richard Lynn circles (see: bringing in Toby Young as an editor).
—@stevenmklein[11]
Claire Lehmann used to write on the 'human biodiversity movement', which is the new term for 'race realism'. Most of the info was scrubbed off the internet once she started Quillette, but there's a blog or two that still references her work, e.g. Hbdchick.
—@nathanoseroff[12]

Some authors and editors of Quillette are proponents of HBD, i.e. hereditarianism and racialism:

  • Emily Willoughby, author for Quillette.[21] Supporter of eugenics and race and intelligence pseudoscience.
  • Adam Perkins, author for Quillette.[22] Proponent of hereditarianism and an Islamophobe who lectures in the Neurobiology of Personality at King's College London. Attended the controversial LCI.

Articles published by Quillette supporting HBD include "On the Reality of Race"[23] and "No Voice at VOX: Sense and Nonsense about Discussing IQ and Race" by Richard Haier[24] who has controversially defended The Bell Curve. Lehmann, in a 2017 interview, has said Quillette was founded to offer an "alternative to the blank slate view of human nature that appears to be dominant within the media ecosystem".[25] In other words, Quillette identifies with hereditarianism, and sees itself as standing against social justice warriors and postmodernists who think that all differences between genders and races that they view as detrimental to non-white-males are at root caused by hate, oppression, and "privilege".

Bullshitting with craniometry and physiognomy

Accusations[26] about Quillette's publishing phrenology started near the plausible-deniability territory when they published racialist and dubious craniometry-related statements that "researchers can classify human variation by continent quite accurately using only data from the human skull."[27] It didn't help when one of their "progressive" eugenicists Toby Young published a puffpiece of Boris Johnson and mentioned his "Germanic forehead".[28] They have quoted a 19th century racialist, Cesare Lombroso, to support the claim that criminality has some "biological origin".[29] They also appear to agree with critics that deemed Lombroso's practices as a racist sociopolitical agenda, but they also argue that he is revolutionary in investigating the biological factors of criminality. They additionally lamented about the orthodoxy and hysteria of the mainstream science for not accepting "new" ideas, which usually is an indicator of bullshitting (and how are discredited 19th century ideas "new"?).

Ecomodernism

Quillette has published a number of articles by Michael Shellenberger, a critic of mainstream environmentalism who argues that environmentalism is conceptually and institutionally incapable of dealing with climate change and should "die so that something that may live can take its place", mostly because of modern environmentalisms’ rather fanatical opposition to nuclear power (a debate that is well explored on our corresponding page).[30] Quite what Shellenberger is doing sharing a platform with racist charlatans is unclear, but as he leans conservative it’s possible he’s simply not paying attention.

Publishing works by an EvoPsych fraud

Quillette has published several anti-feminist works on toxic masculinity, generally criticizing it as being "overused", that it argues that "all men are toxic", or introducing "toxic femininity" (that shitty article argues that it's "toxic femininity" that women have a problem when men leer at their "provocative displays" so i.e. "they asked for it".)[31] Quillette got into serious hot water, however, when it published a now-quietly-redacted article[32] that argued that toxic masculinity is a "catchy throwaway remark" not supported by scientific studies.[33] The work was written by John Glynn, a man who flubbed his credentials as a psychologist as well as possibly plagiarized a few articles to write for shitty right-wing evopsyc pieces tricked not just Quillette, but Skeptic (a.k.a. Michael Shermer) (for three years)[34], Areo (of grievance studies hoax fame),[35] Huffington Post, Center for Inquiry, The Federalist, The Spectator, and The Globe and Mail, to name a few. While Skeptic had the guts to admit in detail that they were hoaxed and Areo wanted to keep Glynn's articles in detail because they liked the sound of his arguments (before pulling his articles all together after finding out he paraphrased one person way too closely), Quillette said nothing and hoped no one noticed, which should put a serious dent on its integrity if it had a shred of it.

The scientific consensus: Human life begins at fertilization! Or does it?

In December 2019, a researcher named Stephen Jacobs wrote an opinion piece in Quillette about a recent analysis he conducted in which 96% of the 5,577 biologists who responded "affirmed the finding that a human life begins at fertilization." Jacobs then stated that: "It was the reporting of this finding, that human zygotes, embryos, and fetuses are biological humans, that created such a strong media backlash." PZ Myers subsequently criticized Jacobs' findings, stating that: "Jacobs' analysis was based on a provocative and misleading question due to a significant omission in his list of 'zygotes, embryos, and fetuses' as biological humans."[36]

Quillette contributors of interest to RationalWiki

See also

External links

Notes

References

  1. https://theoutline.com/post/2307/quillette-claire-lehmann-conservative-snowflakes
  2. https://quillette.com/2018/12/07/academics-mobbing-of-a-young-scholar-must-be-denounced/
  3. The Intellectual Dark Web an Alternative to Partisan Gridlock
  4. The Voice of the ‘Intellectual Dark Web’, Politico, November/December 2018
  5. https://quillette.com/2017/12/01/defence-jordan-b-peterson
  6. https://quillette.com/2018/03/22/jordan-b-peterson-appeals-left
  7. https://quillette.com/2018/05/22/jordan-peterson-failure-left
  8. The Peculiar Opacity of Jordan Peterson's Religious Views
  9. The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power by Max Chafkin (2021) Penguin Press. ISBN 1984878530.
  10. Amelia Lester (November/December 2018). "The Voice of the ‘Intellectual Dark Web’". Politico Magazine.
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524002635/https://twitter.com/stevenmklein/status/1026576699344007168
  12. https://twitter.com/nathanoseroff/status/943938663393759234
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5th8DFnH3c
  14. https://hbdchick.wordpress.com/category/what-is-human-biodiversity/
  15. Toby Young spoke alongside Nazi who argues raping unconscious children is fine.
  16. Shamed Toby Young attended secret eugenics conference with neo-nazis and pedophiles. RT.
  17. How Toby Young Got Where He Isn't Today. The Guardian.
  18. All the sexist tweets deleted by Toby Young, the guy chosen by the government to advise on universities. Business Insider UK. 3 Jan 2018.
  19. Nine Of The Worst Things Toby Young Has Said. Huffington Post. 9 Jan 2018.
  20. Toby Young’s views on eugenics at least raise a much-needed debate. The National
  21. https://quillette.com/author/emily-willoughby/M
  22. https://quillette.com/author/adam-perkins/
  23. http://quillette.com/2016/06/23/on-the-reality-of-race-and-the-abhorrence-of-racism/
  24. https://quillette.com/2017/06/11/no-voice-vox-sense-nonsense-discussing-iq-race/
  25. https://clairelehmann.net/2017/10/07/an-interview-with-clay-routledge-at-psychology-today/
  26. Jeet Heer. (June 14, 2019). "Quillette is terrible. Let's go over how and why. There's the stuff discussed in this article, but also more....". Twitter. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  27. Wineguard, B., et. al. (June 5, 2019). Superior: The Return of Race Science—A Review. Quillette. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  28. Young, T. (July 13, 2019). Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Man: A Profile of Boris Johnson. Quillette. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  29. Forster, S. (May 12, 2018). Biosocial Criminology and the Lombrosian Paradox. Quillette. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  30. Michael Shellenberger. (October 2004) The Death of Environmentalism. Grist. Retrieved August 23, 2019
  31. Heying, H. (July 9, 2018). "On Toxic Femininity". Quillette. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  32. Glynn, J. (October 29, 2018). "On Toxic Masculinity". Quillette. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  33. DIsaac8. (September 6, 2019). https://twitter.com/DIsaac8/status/1170019044755484677 Twitter. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  34. Shermer, M. (2019). "The Fabulist and the Publisher: A Journalistic and Academic Fraud Exposed". Skeptic Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  35. Pluckrose, H. (September 8, 2019). "Letter From the Editors: On Retracting the Essays of John Glynn". Areo. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  36. Myers, PZ. "That a zygote is human does not imply that it is a person." Pharyngula: December 3, 2019. Accessed April 25, 2020.