9781566633963-1566633966-The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society

The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society

ISBN-13: 9781566633963
ISBN-10: 1566633966
Author: Heather Mac Donald
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781566633963
ISBN-10: 1566633966
Author: Heather Mac Donald
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society (ISBN-13: 9781566633963 and ISBN-10: 1566633966), written by authors Heather Mac Donald, was published by Ivan R. Dee in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Logic & Language (Philosophy, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Logic & Language books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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Critics have attacked the foolishness of some of today's elite thought from many angles, but few have examined the real-world consequences of those ideas. In The Burden of Bad Ideas, Heather Mac Donald reports on their disastrous effects throughout our society. At a Brooklyn high school, students perfect their graffiti skills for academic credit. An Ivy League law professor urges blacks to steal from their employers. Washington bureaucrats regard theft by drug addicts as evidence of disability, thereby justifying benefits. Public health officials argue that racism and sexism cause women to get AIDS. America's premier monument to knowledge, the Smithsonian Institution, portrays science as white man's religion. Such absurdities, Ms. Mac Donald argues, grow out of a powerful set of ideas that have governed our public policy for decades, the product of university faculties and a professional elite who are convinced that America is a deeply unjust society. And while these beliefs have damaged the nation as a whole, she observes, they have hit the poor especially hard. Her reports trace the transformation of influential opinion-makers (such as the New York Times) and large philanthropic foundations from confident advocates of individual responsibility, opportunity, and learning into apologists for the welfare state. In a series of closely reported stories from the streets of New York to the seats of intellectual power, The Burden of Bad Ideas reveals an upside-down world and how it got that way.

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