Don't understand why this matters so much to you. If you post a pro-slavery argument, and I explain why it's wrong... (cont)
it help if he says outright "I believe in race"? It sounds like if he doesn't say anything you're reluctant to engage (cont)
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..because you merely suspect he might be racist. If he says "I'm racist", how does that make things better rather than worse?
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If you're not going to engage racists, no point in him admitting. And if you will engage them, why do you care if he is one?
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Right I am juxtaposing two hard cases. Lindberg has multiple relevant policy views while Murray has no relevant policy views but underlying
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beliefs which color his research.
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Those are the hard cases, but the easy case is if you're going to cite some data on UBI first I need to know what your policy preference is
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