To: GSlob
You could not be more wrong. Those I heard of are working in hard sciences. Workers' [or Aryan, or any other PC flavor du jour] physics or statistics is long out of fashion.Ok, I'll bite. What on earth is "workers' physics" or "Aryan physics"...?
I've met many intelligent Europeans who were very well-educated. And they were all Leftists (socialists), believing big government programs were the answer.
34 posted on
09/15/2006 7:22:26 AM PDT by
Tired of Taxes
(That's taxes, not Texas. I have no beef with TX. NJ has the highest property taxes in the nation.)
To: Tired of Taxes
"What on earth is "workers' physics" or "Aryan physics"...? "
Well, Einstein's work was [in Germany of 1930's] regarded as "non-Aryan physics". Genetics, primitive as it was at the time, was for a while considered "bourgeois mendelism/morganism" in the Soviet Union of thucking memory. Instead the "proletarian Michurinite theory of heredity" was pushed. Here and now we have creationism in all its flavors. This is what is to be expected when an ideology tries to push itself where it does not belong - one gets PC science.
45 posted on
09/15/2006 9:23:25 AM PDT by
GSlob
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