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Galton agreed with almost all of Quetelet’s ideas, save one: the idea that the Average Man represented Nature’s ideal. Nothing could be further from the truth, claimed Galton. For him, to be average was to be mediocre, crude, and undistinguished—like the lower classes who were now voting for representatives in the House of Commons.
The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness
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