The writer



28 August, 2022

I was most surprised to learn that my academic journal articles are still widely read despite the most recent of them having been written 30 years ago. One reason for the relatively widespread attention they receive is that I have written on quite a range of different subjects. I thought therefore that it might be useful to make more widely available a breakdown of them into subject areas. See below.

Here are twenty-three lists of my articles under various classifications:

Racism

Conservatism

Authoritarianism

Achievement motivation

Neuroticism and anxiety

Dogmatism and mental rigidity

Alienation

Social Class

Criminology

Environmentalism

Analytical philosophy

A-B personality and heart disease

Questionnaire acquiescence

Survey research methods

India

Scotland

South Africa

Dutch Follies

Critiques of other writers

Articles of libertarian interest

Articles relevant to Eysenck's theories

Articles using the "Directiveness" scale

Table of contents for my book Conservatism as heresy

The topical lists above do not at all however exhaust the topics I have written on. They are simply the topics on which I have written most. There are other topics on which I have written one or two papers only. See my complete list of publications (in order of publication date) for these.



NOTE:

You can also access my Unpublished academic articles and articles written for the internet only.



For lists of blog postings from me, see

DISSECTING LEFTISM,
TONGUE-TIED,
EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL,
GREENIE WATCH,
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS WATCH, and
AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

I update those frequently.


Much less often, I update Paralipomena , A Coral reef compendium and an IQ compendium. I also put up occasional updates on my Personal blog and most days I gather together my most substantial current writings on THE PSYCHOLOGIST.


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