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Well before having children, Laszlo Polgar wrote Bring Up Genius! where he explained “Genius equals work and fortunate circumstances” and “Geniuses are made, not born”. Laszlo went on to prove his theory by raising three exceptional female chess players - Susan Polgar achieved the GM title at 21, Judit Polgar at 15, and sister Sofia is a strong IM. While Laszlo certainly maintains an above-average IQ, biological predisposition alone cannot explain these results. The Polgar sisters developed their impressive chess skills in a favorable environment conducive to very diligent, hard work.
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László Polgár (born 1946 in Gyöngyös), is a Hungarian chess teacher and father of the famous "Polgár sisters": Zsuzsa, Zsófia, and Judit. He authored well-known chess books such as Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations, and Games and Reform Chess, a survey of chess variants.
László is an expert on chess theory and owns over 10,000 chess books. He is interested in the proper method of rearing children, believing that "geniuses are made, not born". Before he had any children, he wrote a book entitled Bring Up Genius!, and sought a wife to help him carry out his experiment. He found one in Klara, a schoolteacher, who lived in a Hungarian-speaking enclave in Ukraine. He married her in the USSR and brought her to Hungary. He home-schooled their three daughters, primarily in chess, and all three went on to become strong players. An early result was Susan's winning the Budapest Chess Championship for girls under 11 at the age of four. Also his daughter, Judit, could defeat him at chess when she was just five.
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Raise a Genius! By Laszlo Polgar
Original Edition: Laszlo Polgar: Nevelj zsenit! Budapest, 1989
Interviewer: Endre Farkas
Esperanto translation by Jozefo Horvath Budapest, 2004
Translated from Esperanto by Gordon Tisher Vancouver, 2017
Copyright © 2017 Gordon Tisher. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted to make a single electronic copy of this work for individual personal use. Publication or sale in any form is forbidden.
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Raise a Genius! - 1
Table of Contents Foreword
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I. Mysteries of Pedagogical Experiments
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1. Instead of an introduction . . . the Polgar family
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2.The tipping point: heredity or education, giving or receiving?
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II. Education is Also Possible This Way
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1. Contemporary Schools
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2. Every child is a promise
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3. Genius: treasure or burden?
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4. Should children be made outstanding?
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5. Esperanto: The first stage of foreign language learning
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III. Chess
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1. Why chess?
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2. How did the Polgar sisters learn to play chess?
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3. How do we get our children to like chess?
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4. Chess in psychology, psychology in chess
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5. On the emancipation of women
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IV. The Meaning of the Whole Thing
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1. The family as a value An example from Mrs. Klara Polgar: A thread goes where the needle pulls it
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2. In the minority
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3. Chief witness for genius education: the happy children
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4. Your life should be an ethical model
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Biography of Laszlo Polgar
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The Polgar Girls’ Latest Competition Results
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Elo Ratings
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Raise a Genius! - 2
Foreword Genius = Labor + Luck Happiness = Labor + Luck + Love + Freedom This book of mine appeared in Hungarian in 1989. In it I described and summarized my psychological a