Winter 2008Academia (kind of) Goes to WarParallels between U.S. involvement in Vietnam and Iraq do exist. But on one important point, the experiences of Vietnam and Iraq could not be more different. In Vietnam, the U.S. government acted on the expertise of well-placed academics. In Iraq, the administration distrusted all experts. Yet whether the problem was too much... Academics creating policy? Please, haven't we had enough of their muddled utopianism, whether from the left or right. People who spend their lives talking to each other either in Washinton or at academic conferences have almost nothing useful to contribute. Let's rely on our diplomats, our business people, our NGOs and our military....people who actually experience the world rather than the buffet table. March 2, 2008 10:17:11 PM EST Let's ignore the liberal, and so very anti-American, bias of academia, and assume it doesn't taint any advice. I think this is a deal-breaker up front, but Wolfe doesn't think it is so, so let's ignore it. Just as important, as academics slipped off into into the secular socialist swamps, they left the rest of America, and much of the American political class, behind. Having embraced an alien culture, that culture no longer wants the advice of academics. How could they be surprised? April 24, 2008 8:33:02 PM EDT | ||


Posted by Eric | February 26, 2008 2:11:16 PM EST