To: Chancellor Palpatine; RobbyS
Unfortunately,I think I am quite a bit older than you and everything Reissman has said about Kinsey was already in the "now pulled" psychology and sociology textbooks of the late fifties,very early sixties.The Foundations made sure that researchers,whom they funded,all "discovered" the untruths that would serve their purposes.
I returned to get my degree in the late sixties,and was constantly questiioning the "profs" about what happened to the "facts",I had read not even five years previously. I was a "favorite" student!!
To: saradippity
I took psychology classes in the '50s, and recently I went to the Encyclopedia Americana article on homosexuality for the 1953 edition. Sure enough, it went along with what I had been taught in college. Virtually all of it has since been repudiated by the psychologists. Looks like they read the stars wrong or something :-).
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12/31/2002 12:44:21 PM PST by
RobbyS
To: saradippity
I returned to get my degree in the late sixties,and was constantly questiioning the "profs" about what happened to the "facts",I had read not even five years previously. I was a "favorite" student!! I wish I heard some of those conversations. It makes me think of my poor sister who attended a teacher's college in the early '80s. She didn't have a hint of a whiff of a clue about the festering pile of doo doo that was her "psychology" textbook. It boggles the mind to think how these books come together.
I happened to read through it a few years ago. It explains a lot about our culture and explains why I think most people would be better off not going to college at all.
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