- Steven Goldberg
Infobox Scientist
name = Steven Goldberg
image_size = 200px
birth_date = 1941
nationality =
field =Sociology
work_institution =City College of New York
known_for =The Inevitability of Patriarchy Why Men Rule
footnotes =Steven Goldberg (born 1941) is a native of New York City and was president of the sociology department at
City College of New York (CCNY).Biography
William Helmreich, a colleague of Goldberg's at CCNY, wrote a short biography of him for "Heterodoxy". At the end of this short biography, Helmreich reveals the core passion in Goldberg that motivated Helmreich to write about him – " [Goldberg] even goes so far as to write that, while the best thing about
truth is that it is true, the second best thing about truth is that it is, whatever the authority system, subversive. In this sense he continues to represent the anti-authoritarian spirit of the 1960s." [William Helmreich, 'Steven Goldberg, Iconoclast: The Most Controversial Professor in America', ("Heterodoxy" 2, September 1994): 14.]Helmreich tells us Goldberg is "a heavyset man with a quick smile who has been called a 'typical New Yorker,' perhaps because his words come so rapidly in an attempt to keep up with his thoughts." ["Ibid"., p. 2.]
Goldberg has a particular passion for the work of
cultural anthropology .In "Fads and Fallacies" Goldberg placed professional academics in his own discipline under scrutiny. It made him unpopular with many people; however, he constantly gets letters from other academics who praise him for his "courage", ["Ibid"., p. 13] to which he responded:Goldberg is best known for his two books on
patriarchy .Goldberg and "Brain Sex" only spoke of results that were then known – the effects of hormones on brain development and hence social behaviour. In 2005 and following years, however, biology has been producing exciting results that show
sexual dimorphism inbrain s can be influenced bygenes even "before" the influence of hormones in thewomb . "Genes on the sex chromosomes can directly influence sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour, independent of the action of sex steroids." [cite journal|last=Skuse|first=David H|title=Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes|journal=European Journal of Endocrinology|volume=155|pages=99–106|date=2006|doi=10.1530/eje.1.02263] This will have been no surprise to Goldberg, it provides even more of exactly the kind of evidence of biological influence on male dominance behaviour that Goldberg's hypothesis predicted.In his book, "Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences", Goldberg reveals his personal
hero isJackie Robinson and devotes a whole chapter to him. Goldberg also devotes a chapter toBob Dylan , whose lyrical ideas stimulate his sociological mind.Books
* "
The Inevitability of Patriarchy ". New York:William Morrow and Company , 1973.
* "When Wish Replaces Thought : Why So Much of What You Believe Is False". Buffalo, New York: Promethius Books, 1991.
* "Why Men Rule : A Theory of Male Dominance". Chicago, Illinois:Open Court Publishing Company , 1993.
* "Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences ".Amherst, New York : Humanity Books, 2003.Debate
* Eleanor Leacock. 'The Invitability of Patriarchy'. "
American Anthropologist " new series 76 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294(197406)2%3A76%3A2%3C363%3ATIOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Y (1974): 363-365.]
* Frank B Livingstone. 'The Invitability of Patriarchy'. "American Anthropologist" new series 76 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294(197406)2%3A76%3A2%3C365%3ATIOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W (1974): 365-367.]
* Steven Goldberg. 'Response to Leacock and Livingstone'. "American Anthropologist" new series 77 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294(197503)2%3A77%3A1%3C69%3ARTLAL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2 (1975): 69-73.]
* Eleanor Leacock. 'On Goldberg's Response'. "American Anthropologist" new series 77 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294(197503)2%3A77%3A1%3C73%3AOGR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M (1975): 73-75.]
* Frank B Livingstone. 'Reply to Goldberg'. "American Anthropologist" new series 77 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294(197503)2%3A77%3A1%3C75%3ARTG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R (1975): 75-77.]
* Joan Huber. 'The Invitability of Patriarchy'. "The American Journal of Sociology " 81 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9602(197409)80%3A2%3C567%3ATIOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9 (1974): 567-568.]
* Steven Goldberg. 'Comment on Huber's Review of the Inevitability of Patriarchy'. "The American Journal of Sociology" 82 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9602(197611)82%3A3%3C687%3ACOHROT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G (1976): 687-690.]
* Joan Huber. 'Huber's Reply to Goldberg'. "The American Journal of Sociology" 82 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9602(197611)82%3A3%3C690%3AHRTG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R (1976): 690-691.]Articles
* [http://www.mises.org/journals/lf/1974/1974_12.pdf 'Women's Lib: Goldberg Replies To Kinsky'] , "The Libertarian Forum" December 1974: 4-5.
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/046nh13624435712/ 'Reaffirming the Obvious',] "Society" 23 (1986): 4-7.
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/046nh13624435712/ 'Utopian Yearning versus Scientific Curiosity',] "Society" 23 (1986): 29-39.
* 'The Theory of Patriarchy: A Final Summation, Including Responses to Fifteen Years of Criticism'. "International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy" 9 (1989): 15-62.
* 'Are males better at mathematical reasoning and if so, why? A reply to Ruskai'. "American Journal of Physics " 59 (1991): 775.
* 'Is Patriarchy Inevitable: men rule not because they are told to, but because it is their nature to do so'. "National Review " November, 1996: 32ff.
* 'The Erosion of the Social Sciences'. In Katherine Washburn and John F Thornton (eds). "Dumbing Down: Essays in the Strip Mining of American Culture". New York: Norton, WW & Company Inc., 1997.
* [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-515746_ITM 'The Logic of Patriarchy'.] "Gender Issues" (1999): 53-69.Published letters
* [http://www.city-journal.org/html/5_1_letters.html 'To the editor'.] "City Journal" (Winter, 1995).
* [http://www.hoover.org/publications/policyreview/3478857.html 'Re: Gramsci v. Tocqueville'.] "Policy Review " 108 (2001).
* [http://discovermagazine.com/2004/mar/letters 'The Uncertainty Principle'.] "Discover" 25 (2004).Interviews
*Linda Nicolosi. [http://www.narth.com/docs/howthink.html 'Understanding How We Think about Homosexuality'.]
Biographies
* Helmreich, William. 'Steven Goldberg, Iconoclast: The Most Controversial Professor in America'. [http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/1994%20September%20Vol%202%20No2.pdf "Heterodoxy" 2 (September 1994): 2, 12-14.]
* Gale Reference Team. 'Biography - Goldberg, Steven (1941-)'. In "Contemporary Authors". Thomson Gale, 2006.Goldberg as reviewer
*Chynoweth, W. Edward. "Masquerade: The Feminist Illusion". Trafford Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1412011450 Goldberg's and other reviews of Chynoweth's book are available online, quoted by Elizabeth Kantor, editor-in-chief, Conservative Book Service — [http://www.conservativebookservice.com/products/popPrint.asp?prod_cd=c6915 'Our Editor's Review'] .
*Reviews for [http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1VSBGG60TJJ2K?sort_by=MostRecentReview&display=public&x=9&y=12 Amazon.]ee also
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Patriarchy (anthropology)
*Patriarchy in feminism References
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NAME=Goldberg, Steven
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Sociology academic and author
DATE OF BIRTH=Spring 1941
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York , United States of America
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