Satoshi Kanazawa

January 10, 2024
Psychologist

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Satoshi Kanazawa
Full Name Satoshi Kanazawa
Occupation Psychologist
Date Of Birth Nov 16, 1962(1962-11-16)
Age 62
Birthplace United States
Country United States
Horoscope Scorpio

Satoshi Kanazawa Biography

Name Satoshi Kanazawa
Birthday Nov 16
Birth Year 1962
Place Of Birth United States
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Scorpio

Satoshi Kanazawa is one of the most popular and richest Psychologist who was born on November 16, 1962 in United States, United States.

Kanazawa uses the term Savanna principle to denote the theory that societal difficulties exist because “the human brain” evolved in Africa hundreds of thousands of years ago, a drastically different environment from today’s urban, industrial society. In 2003, in an article in the Journal of Research in Personality, he claimed to show that scientists generally made their biggest discoveries before their mid-30s, and compared this productivity curve to that of criminals.

Kanazawa began working at the London School of Economics in 2003.

Satoshi Kanazawa Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Psychologist
House Living in own house.

Satoshi Kanazawa is one of the richest Psychologist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Satoshi Kanazawa 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Satoshi Kanazawa (born 16 November 1962) is an American-born British evolutionary psychologist and writer. He is currently Reader in Management at the London School of Economics. His work uses evolutionary psychology to analyse social sciences such as sociology, economics, and anthropology. Kanazawa’s comments and research on race and intelligence, health and intelligence, multiculturalism, and the relationship between physical attractiveness and intelligence have led to condemnation from observers and colleagues. He attributes this to political correctness and censorship, while his critics have described his claims as pseudoscientific and racist.

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In 2006, Kanazawa used the “Savanna Principle” to explain the correlation of health and IQ vs. health and wealth. He argued that IQ is a better predictor for health than wealth or inequality in most regions of the world, except in Sub-Saharan Africa, where health is more strongly correlated to wealth than to IQ, because Sub-Saharan Africa represents an “evolutionary familiar” environment with lesser selection pressure on IQ than elsewhere.

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Dan Ranked on the list of most popular Psychologist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Satoshi Kanazawa celebrates birthday on November 16 of every year.

On 10 January 2010, he posted an article titled “What’s Wrong with Muslims?” In it he claims that Muslim “are all united in their values and goals by their singular identity of being Muslims”, and that although it may be “tempting to dismiss these observations”, and “politically correct and comforting” to say that terrorists are ‘extremists’ or ‘jihadists’, that would be “factually inaccurate”, he claims. He further elaborated on his views seven days later, on 17 January, in another article on the same website. In its intro he claims that “Racial profiling works and saves lives”. Although, at some point through this article, he dismisses an Islamophobic stereotype expressed through the media trope “Not all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims”, but follows it with one of his own, writing: “half of Muslims worldwide are terrorists or active supporters of terrorism, who would encourage their sons, brothers, and nephews to blow themselves up.”

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