2/ A) not sure I agree (Harvard R&D > Intel R&D ?) B) even if true, marginal returns != avg returns (i.e. maybe in 1948...but now?) C) ...and peak returns != average returns (chemistry, ok, but gender studies?) D) ...and listing just outputs ignores costshttps://twitter.com/clankdan/status/1485169682814537728?t=AY-DEjHCNgNyfvyjFg7zwA&s=19 …
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3/ I agree with both of your claims but the "therefore" is wrong.https://twitter.com/17cShyteposter/status/1485173923163492353?t=UVk-zg3dOYmw1Ix-EwyAfA&s=19 …
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4/ An engineer at Intel "having an academic qualification" doesn't have anything to do with the claim that more knowledge is generated in Academia than Industry. Every coal miner went to kindergarten but who mines more coal, public schools or Industry?https://twitter.com/clankdan/status/1485178744251863040?t=X0K8LOGg5qBnDsJqFJZa3A&s=19 …
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5/ well, Ivy League wasn't formed til 1954, and Washington crushed the Whiskey Rebellion in 1791 so maybe not EVERY.https://twitter.com/WatcherontheWeb/status/1485179045407260672?t=3FrYD4qjlelWbpoLzRicOQ&s=19 …
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There’s something to be said in favor of the proposition that the professionalization of gentleman’s pursuits (variously, academia, philanthropy, silly athletics) has been a disaster?
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when was it low status
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Or you could publish it on Amazon and get $1 every time someone reads it.
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Why? Humanity's most valuable knowledge has mostly been created within academic institutions
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