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To: JohnM who wrote (230647)9/1/2013 2:29:03 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 542213
 
"In general, the right wing think tank industry was founded for political reasons not serious research reasons. Moreover, it's important to many if not all of them to mask that origin and intent. So they present themselves as doing research uncomplicated by political aims when, in fact, the whole point of the money they are given is to favor certain political ends. "

The truly unfortunate side-effect of them doing this is that it puts ALL science in doubt. A reality we confront today in so many areas, climate, vaccinations, etc.



To: JohnM who wrote (230647)9/1/2013 5:18:49 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542213
 


In general, the right wing think tank industry was founded for political reasons not serious research reasons. Moreover, it's important to many if not all of them to mask that origin and intent. So they present themselves as doing research uncomplicated by political aims when, in fact, the whole point of the money they are given is to favor certain political ends. And then they make the mistake of building research agendas to support political agendas. That's why their work is rarely taken seriously by serious social scientists.

I know you think this is also true of the Dems. And, no doubt, one could find a Dem think tank that does this. But it's generally not the case. As I typed before, the classic example is the Brookings Institution, though there are others that don't leap to mind right now. I disagree with some of their political positions and some of the conclusions they draw from their research but we recognize that the work is not simply professional but highly professional.

It still is in the Republicans interest to find out if they are getting bang for their buck. Addressing the built in bias of the research is a different problem, but probably solvable if we let social scientists of both persuasions design the study.



To: JohnM who wrote (230647)9/1/2013 5:46:34 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542213
 
A really classic example of the difference between left and right on research was on display this last election in the poll predictions. How fitting that a few of the right wing big wigs flamed out on air when if finally started becoming clear that believing BS was not wise. Karl Rove's performance was priceless.