I saw this comment by Carl Bereiter.
IQ is like money. Publicly you proclaim that those individuals who have a lot are no better than those who have a little.... But privately you wish you had a lot.
Agree?
I missed this thread when it first appeared a year ago. That quotation is illogical. Of course people with a lot of money and intelligence are no better than other people, if by "better" he means "morally better", which I think is the meaning most people would understand by it; in fact the very rich are likely to be morally worse - greedy, acquisitive and ruthless in their acquisition. IQ is morally neutral, but it's perfectly reasonable to wish you were brainier than you are, and (within reason) to wish you were richer than you are. That has nothing to do with your estimation of the moral worth of the rich or clever.