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On May 6, 9:47*am, Mike Ash wrote:
If you want to see how it works in a more modern setting, take a look at China. As pointed out by James Nicoll on his blog (but I can't find a reference right now), the vast majority of the central ruling committee of China has PhDs in various hard sciences. As for whether that means it's good or bad, I think that would depend on individual interpretation. The form of government in China, I would think, is clearly bad, but I'm not sure the number of PhDs on the Central Committee has anything to do with it. John Savard |
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