Posted on 03/16/2018 4:33:55 AM PDT by reaganaut1
Last year, Duke University History Professor Nancy MacLean became one of the countrys best-known academics for her book Democracy in Chains. That is not, however, to say that her book was so praiseworthy that it made her famous. Quite the oppositeDemocracy in Chains was excoriated by academic critics for its blatantly dishonest attack on the thinking and indeed the character of the late James M. Buchanan, the 1986 Nobel Prize winner in economics.
MacLean sought to depict Buchanan as a closet racist whose intellectual breakthrough of what is now called public choice theory was actually meant to help segregationists ward off the integration of public schools in the South. While her conclusions were embraced by most leftists because they cast such an ugly shadow over the intellectual opponents of big government, scholars who have actually read Buchanan objectively and many who knew him (he died in 2013) blasted the book with salvo after salvo of careful criticism.
I noted a few of those attacks in this Forbes article, in which I lamented that the federal government had helped to underwrite MacLeans shoddy research. Especially telling was this review by a faculty colleague at Duke, Professor Michael Munger, who found it strange that she would write a book on Buchanan without bothering to discuss her thoughts about him with leading public choice scholars who had first-hand knowledge of his life and work.
A characteristic of a true scholar is that he or she listens to criticism. True scholars seek truth and when others point out errors, they acknowledge their mistakes. In fact, true scholars are glad when their mistakes are revealed because they do not want to foment erroneous beliefs.
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I despise Duke. Any time one of their teams lose is a good day. And Coach K is a piece of garbage.
Ive had no use for him since he failed to stand up for the lacrosse kids.
Exactly the same reason I have no use for him.
Ping
Well written article.
Unfortunately, to my eye, George Leaf has a disturbing resemblance to Jeb Bush which distracted me the whole time I was reading it. ;-)
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