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In reply to the discussion: LUV capitalism!!! Study shows hyper-sexualization of women by the media has increased 10 fold... [View all]Hissyspit
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Complete ignorance of how culture, higher education and knowledge interact and work.
The right wing loves science when they think it can be exploited to make money.
And I'm not worked up in a froth over the OP. You got that wrong, too. I didn't say a damn thing about it. I am responding specifically to your comments on sociology degrees.
Yes, it's a right-wing talking point. Picking up where the Bush administration left off:
http://htpolitics.com/2011/10/10/rick-scott-wants-to-shift-university-funding-away-from-some-majors/
Rick Scott wants to shift university funding away from some degrees
By Zac Anderson, Herald-Tribune
Monday, October 10, 2011
Rick Scott's daughter has anthropology degree
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Leading Scotts list of changes: Shifting funding to degrees that have the best job prospects, weeding out unproductive professors and rethinking the system that offers faculty job security.
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Scott said Monday that he hopes to shift more funding to science, technology, engineering and math departments, the so-called STEM disciplines. The big losers: Programs like psychology and anthropology and potentially schools like New College in Sarasota that emphasize a liberal arts curriculum.
If Im going to take money from a citizen to put into education then Im going to take that money to create jobs, Scott said. So I want that money to go to degrees where people can get jobs in this state. Is it a vital interest of the state to have more anthropologists? I dont think so.
Top leaders in the Republican-controlled Legislature have expressed strong support for university reforms.
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ALLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011 AT 6:16 AM
Rick Scotts effort to stifle the study of anthropology reminds me of Chairman Maos policy to forbid the study of this subject in Communist China. What subject will be on the chopping block next? Mao also forbade the studies of psychology, sociology, and economics so new generations of students wouldnt be educated enough to critique
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