And not just not in econ depts. The engineering depts, many of the "hard" sciences, the b-schools (though my friend the former B-school professor, a Kellogg PhD, tells me that marketing depts are pretty liberal), political science (one of my old dep'ts), etc. . . . . and even in philosophy (my other old dep't), we are mostly not talking about "left" liberals but apolitical centrists. In my experience, anyway. You cannot generalize from English and Cult Stud dep'ts. jks
--- Michael Perelman <michael at ecst.csuchico.edu>
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> Right. Literary criticism has an enormous effect on
> the political climate.
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 06:39:37PM -0500, Doug
> Henwood wrote:
> > Certainly not in economics departments.
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