intelligence
n. 1. an element peculiar
to the individual and thoroughly lacking in groups. 2. (psychology) a property of
a person’s mind that is unchangeable, a defeatist position rightfully disputed by
psychiatry. Through the assiduous use of drugs,
electric shock, lobotomy, etc, the
psychiatrist has demonstrated again and again that intelligence can certainly
be changed –- for the worse.
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