Narushima
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I would say low IQ. I don't want to prolong this, however, there are various researches out there that show a direct link between lower intelligence and crime, Nationalism, patriotism and religion etc; all factors that are associated with group division one way or another. Only about 2 % of the entire population has an IQ of 130 and above (do double check it). Lower intelligence would also amount to easy dissemination of propaganda to valify another group and peddle an agenda. Call it a banner, an ideology, a belief or an axiom, it doesn't matter. It becomes easy to control such a herd.
Humanity as a whole has never gone through any decent winnowing to allow the survival of the fittest in the past several decades or so. It just has been a steady increase in population and researches show that this factor has lowered the average IQ by a couple of points. Natural selection is almost nonexistent now. I am not even an expert in biology and even I can see this. Biological factors have been put on the backseat for societal ones ... no wonder humanity is where it is at, as everyone is allowed to race.
My two cents.
The correlations between cognitive ability and ethnocentrism – and this is the biological impulse behind both nationalism and religion, as ironic as that might be to the religious – are indeed negative, but they are modest correlations. Further, these things are evolutionary distinct from cognitive ability.
For example, ethnocentrism is probably inseparable from human sociality. Just as, because you share more genes, on average, with close kin, you therefore have genetic interests in protecting your kin – for the propagation of the genes of your close kin is, indirectly, the propagation of your own – for the same reason, we share in aggregate far more genes with co-ethnics than with non-co-ethics. Ethnocentrism is simply kin selection writ large.
Religion is Darwinian evolution in the garb of culture. The genes are replaced with the memes of the religion, the kinsmen with the fellow believers in the one true religion, one’s rivals in one’s hunter gatherer band becomes the infidel. This is why the core of most, especially enduring, religion is self-replication – just as the biological organism exists to spread its genes, a religion, which is really a kind of organismic group akin to ant colonies and such, exists to spread its memes, i.e. its teachings.
High IQ is indeed modestly negatively correlated with tribalism and religiousity because high cognitive ability is the ultimate liberator – the intelligent are able to carve out their own view of the world and are less prone to influence by the herd and the shephards alike. But the simple correlation belies the more complicated real-world picture of the relationship between cognitive ability and those things. IQ most usefully is categorized into verbal, spatial and non-verbal IQ – general cognitive ability, or g, is basically the aggregate of all three, while mathematical ability is a complex combination of spatial and non-verbal ability – and the intellectually gifted (IQ 130+), unlike the general population, tend to show asymmetries in those three domains (a phenomenon known as Spearman’s law of diminishing returns).
Those with a cognitive ability profile significantly favouring verbal ability over spatial and non-verbal – think of lawyers and humanities especially sociology professors etc – are indeed predisposed to leftism/liberalism. This is much less so for different cognitive profiles.
This nuance is nicely illustrated within that field of science in which IQ is studied – psychology. You see, most of psychology is dominated by the high verbal, more mediocre spatial and non-verbal (and therefore mathematical) mental ability profile types. On the other hand, psychometrics, that small sub-field associated with the IQ concept, is an anomaly within psychology – its founding figures were all statisticians and mathematically oriented profile folk continue to dominate IQ research.
Population genetics and her children, this includes the kin-selection concept as well as the cultural group selection model of religion, likewise is dominated by mathematically minded researchers.
Which is why most psychologists – and by extension, liberal academia as well as the largely mathematically illiterate general public – haven’t a clue about (and in many cases, in fact, cannot understand) the IQ concept or genetics whereas you commonly see physicists (e.g. Steve Hsu, Gregory Cochran etc) profoundly well read on the those topics.