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Of course not. There's a double standard at work. We see it here daily on c-d what with the misogynist attacks on conservative women and racist attacks on blacks that don't tow the leftwing party line.
Duke Univ has undergrad program of Polisci, econ and philosophy. The honors comes from grades. I have a similar undergrad degree, but it hardly qualifies one an Economist. This is from the Duke website, on their undergrad degree program...
"However, undergraduate education has become “departmentalized,” because of splits in research activities of the faculties. Consequently, these interdisciplinary developments in economics, politics and philosophy, have so far had little impact in the education of undergraduates in these disciplines".
Duke Univ has undergrad program of Polisci, econ and philosophy. The honors comes from grades. I have a similar undergrad degree, but it hardly qualifies one an Economist. This is from the Duke website, on their undergrad degree program...
"However, undergraduate education has become “departmentalized,” because of splits in research activities of the faculties. Consequently, these interdisciplinary developments in economics, politics and philosophy, have so far had little impact in the education of undergraduates in these disciplines".
Now there's an endorsement??
When did the Congressman attend Duke University? Before undergraduate education became "departmentalized"?
07-20-2011, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by florida.bob
Duke Univ has undergrad program of Polisci, econ and philosophy. The honors comes from grades. I have a similar undergrad degree, but it hardly qualifies one an Economist. This is from the Duke website, on their undergrad degree program...
"However, undergraduate education has become “departmentalized,” because of splits in research activities of the faculties. Consequently, these interdisciplinary developments in economics, politics and philosophy, have so far had little impact in the education of undergraduates in these disciplines".
Now there's an endorsement??
The more salient pont is - what the hell is she doing talking about economics if the standard for doing so is having an economics degree?
Since the Congressman answered the question... [MOD CUT]
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