Women's hostile takeover of academia will just accelerate the growth of online learning system and the extinction of lower to middle tier universities. The market has a way of correcting large scale inefficiencies.
I am a woman in economics.What problem do you guys have?
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Broette here.
Please don't put all women in the same box.
Some of us support meritocracy.
Some of us dislike affirmative action.
Some of us hate the 19-century-conflict-approach and believe in cooperation rather than in confrontation.
Some of us wonder even why women in Economics is an issue.Really ? Why don’t you speak up then? I never seen a woman speaking up against the throngs above
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Broette here.
Please don't put all women in the same box.
Some of us support meritocracy.
Some of us dislike affirmative action.
Some of us hate the 19-century-conflict-approach and believe in cooperation rather than in confrontation.
Some of us wonder even why women in Economics is an issue.Really ? Why don’t you speak up then? I never seen a woman speaking up against the throngs above
I have spoken up in EMJR about this repeteadly, getting no gooded by feminists as you can imagine (not that I care). Perhaps our paths did not cross until today.
Pleased to meet you, anyway. -
Broette here.
Please don't put all women in the same box.
Some of us support meritocracy.
Some of us dislike affirmative action.
Some of us hate the 19-century-conflict-approach and believe in cooperation rather than in confrontation.
Some of us wonder even why women in Economics is an issue.Really ? Why don’t you speak up then? I never seen a woman speaking up against the throngs above
I have spoken up in EMJR about this repeteadly, getting no gooded by feminists as you can imagine (not that I care). Perhaps our paths did not cross until today.
Pleased to meet you, anyway.Of course, I am the same broette of the post you quote. On a different day, though.
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Broette here.
Please don't put all women in the same box.
Some of us support meritocracy.
Some of us dislike affirmative action.
Some of us hate the 19-century-conflict-approach and believe in cooperation rather than in confrontation.
Some of us wonder even why women in Economics is an issue.Really ? Why don’t you speak up then? I never seen a woman speaking up against the throngs above
I have spoken up in EMJR about this repeteadly, getting no gooded by feminists as you can imagine (not that I care). Perhaps our paths did not cross until today.
Pleased to meet you, anyway.I have no reason to doubt you are in good faith . EJMR doesn’t count though. I mean to speak up on the actual department meetings when hiring is discussed
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How do you know you're getting no gooded by feminists? We have a problem here on both sides. Men who have a serious problem with misogyny (see some of the previous posts on this thread) and problems with affirmative action. I would be you're getting no gooded from both sides, broette. Problems come from both ends of the ideology distribution--you're only focused on one tail.
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How do you know you're getting no gooded by feminists? We have a problem here on both sides. Men who have a serious problem with misogyny (see some of the previous posts on this thread) and problems with affirmative action. I would be you're getting no gooded from both sides, broette. Problems come from both ends of the ideology distribution--you're only focused on one tail.
Terra no misogyny in economics . And there’s no two sides. The extremists are only on the femisnists side
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How do you know you're getting no gooded by feminists? We have a problem here on both sides. Men who have a serious problem with misogyny (see some of the previous posts on this thread) and problems with affirmative action. I would be you're getting no gooded from both sides, broette. Problems come from both ends of the ideology distribution--you're only focused on one tail.
Yes, you may be right.
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Broette here.
Please don't put all women in the same box.
Some of us support meritocracy.
Some of us dislike affirmative action.
Some of us hate the 19-century-conflict-approach and believe in cooperation rather than in confrontation.
Some of us wonder even why women in Economics is an issue.Really ? Why don’t you speak up then? I never seen a woman speaking up against the throngs above
I have spoken up in EMJR about this repeteadly, getting no gooded by feminists as you can imagine (not that I care). Perhaps our paths did not cross until today.
Pleased to meet you, anyway.I have no reason to doubt you are in good faith . EJMR doesn’t count though. I mean to speak up on the actual department meetings when hiring is discussed
I do, both at the uni and outside the uni.
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I work in government and they are promoting women with NO economic knowledge to highly desirable GS-14 positions. They have no skills other than "project management," which is essentially emailing from home (because they all "telework" 75 percent of the time) reminders to do things we ALREADY know need to be done. Useless.
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Canadian ?
I work in government and they are promoting women with NO economic knowledge to highly desirable GS-14 positions. They have no skills other than "project management," which is essentially emailing from home (because they all "telework" 75 percent of the time) reminders to do things we ALREADY know need to be done. Useless.
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If Bernie or Warren wins, they will pump gov money into higher education.
Women's hostile takeover of academia will just accelerate the growth of online learning system and the extinction of lower to middle tier universities. The market has a way of correcting large scale inefficiencies.