See the body of work in genoeconomics: https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/laibson/files/promisespitfalls_annualreviews091912.pdf …. Authors include economists from Cornell, NYU, Harvard, etc.
Name me an economics department where you can confess that genetics is real and keep your job. "Woke intersectional globalism" isn't "right-leaning", sorry.
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I have personally seen Laibson scold Shleifer for daring to suggest one of George W. Bush's policies might have made sense. Only a fool would think Harvard econ was to the right of, say, the Clinton Foundation
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Remember how aggressively Harvard economists stood up for Summers (not a right winger!) when he mentioned women have an extra X chromosome? oh yeah me neither
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Uh, there's clearly something specific you're referencing here. Care to explain what you're referring to and make a coherent point rather than just be another loud twitter user?
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Many population-lvl characteristics are heritable. This is taboo to discuss on college campuses. If eg Brad Delong were honest about this on Berkeley campus, antifa would batter him and the Berkely police would not try very hard to protect him
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U.C. Berkeley
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