I’m fine with these if they have some data that’s withstood scrutiny —but I’ve seen governments make decisions based on studies published by second tier educational institutions because it dovetails with their ideology.
I still would like to know what your conception of politics is.
> I’ve seen governments make decisions based on studies published by second tier educational institutions because it dovetails with their ideology.
Do you have an example of this for a humanities specific field? I could see maybe philosophy, but I really don't think most humanities fields have the political power a lot of people attribute to them.
> I’ve seen governments make decisions based on studies published by second tier educational institutions because it dovetails with their ideology.
Do you have an example of this for a humanities specific field? I could see maybe philosophy, but I really don't think most humanities fields have the political power a lot of people attribute to them.