Academic Freedom

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2009

New Topic: "Thank you Science" vs. "You're welcome Science"

4:53 AM · Nov 25, 2009

"let me just say to the funding agencies who have supported me thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!" -@dabacon. This is "Thank you science."

4:56 AM · Nov 25, 2009

"Thank you Science" is a danger to all of us. Scientists like @dabacon likely need more freedom & acting like street musicians doesn't help.

4:59 AM · Nov 25, 2009

Oddly, we don't need additional scientists to compete. We need our scientists stronger, richer, and more independent. Con huevos y dinero.

5:09 AM · Nov 25, 2009

What is "You're welcome science"? It is a vision of science getting off its kness to remind the public of the fantastic deal it has w/ you.

5:18 AM · Nov 25, 2009

"Dear Suzie Taxpayer: You're most welcome for the 2002 work warning of the coming danger posed by the misvaluation of illiquid assets." -ERW

5:28 AM · Nov 25, 2009

The value that scientists could bring by debunking market thys alone could save the taxpayer billions upon billions. That's a lot of SSC's.

5:42 AM · Nov 25, 2009

Bottom Line: If you need more salary, help in the house, security, and academic freedom, remember why we fund. It's *not* as favor to you.

5:44 AM · Nov 25, 2009

Since basic research is a public good (i.e. inexhausible & inexcludible) markets will fail here: We need to know what you need to take risk.

5:50 AM · Nov 25, 2009


Q: Cost(Collapse) >> Cost(Protected Dissenting Scientific Elite) ---> Cost(Cheap Academic Life) >> Cost(Expensive Academic Freedom)

2:33 PM · Dec 1, 2009


How to avoid spending billions bailing out reckless bankers? Spend money on true academic freedom: the world's biggest bargain.

5:18 PM · Dec 19, 2009


New Topic: "What's your vision of true academic freedom?" [Asks @Philip_Girvan.]

8:04 PM · Dec 19, 2009

An old joke about the diference between the Soviet and US constitutions. Both give freedom to dissent. The US gives freedom the day after.

8:10 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom is about making secure heroes out of Margot O'toole, Doug Prasher & Nassim Taleb instead of pushing them to the periphery.

8:17 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom is freedom to invite a senior colleague to self-copulate for inserting himself before your name on YOUR paper..and survive.

8:22 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom comes from the academic *obligation* to schedule lectures if you have even the possibility of strong disruptive results.

8:24 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom entails a right for a non-expert theorist of high ability to cross boundaries and live on merit without seeking permission.

8:27 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Academic freedom is the insulation from threat or want to continue in good standing for *any* and *all* contributions & reasoned dissent.

8:31 PM · Dec 19, 2009

What few people admit is that opposing "String Theory", "The Great Moderation", "Scientist Shortages" etc...leads to excommunication.

8:37 PM · Dec 19, 2009

This was best put by @BretWeinstein: "Selection is to be feared only when just individuals are prevented from returning costs."

8:48 PM · Dec 19, 2009

So @ahaspel asks what institutional reforms are needed (which was where I was headed when a birthday party occured in physical reality).

10:55 PM · Dec 19, 2009

First of all, I am focused primarily on science. If universities can't provide academic freedom, science needs to move homes.

11:42 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Next: Basic research in science is a public good (inexhaustible and inexcludible). Therefore we need higher levels of public funding.

11:43 PM · Dec 19, 2009

To maintain academic freedom we need to move resources from what is falsely called 'scientific training' to the compensation of researchers.

11:48 PM · Dec 19, 2009

To get strong individuals, our target for researchers should be something like MA by 21-22 PhD by 25-26, permanent job by 26-28 (approx.).

11:57 PM · Dec 19, 2009

Graduate training is actually much shorter than assumed. Typically one is a graduate 'student' in year 1,2 of a PhD and working thereafter.

12:04 AM · Dec 20, 2009

Raising PhDs should be Eusocial. Giving students to PI's in a 1 on 1 relationship is like parking choir boys with priests. Better in theory.

12:06 AM · Dec 20, 2009

We must also fund entirely different sorts of people. Without Huxleys, Grossmans, & Hardys you don't get Darwins, Einsteins, & Ramanujans.

12:14 AM · Dec 20, 2009

A central point: scientists are supposed to be K-selected but universities are hell bent for leather to r-select PhDs.

Yet that's insane.

1:40 AM · Dec 20, 2009

Research & Teaching in Universities are as perfectly linked as Skiing & Shooting in the Biathalon: tenuously for all but Professors / Finns.

1:53 AM · Dec 20, 2009

Last point for now: Freedom for academics is precisely freedom from academics. A real marketplace of ideas beats the pants off peer review.

1:59 AM · Dec 20, 2009

Something occurs to me. If you've never had reason to test your own academic freedom, you may have absolutely no idea what animated me.

1:55 PM · Dec 20, 2009

On May 23, 2003 an extraordinary talk at NAS called “Exactly Backwards: Scientific Manpower Theory” was given.There is no record of this.

2:29 PM · Dec 20, 2009

The talk was so extraordinary that it was repeated again at NAS 11 days later on June 3, 2003. Again there is no meaningful record of this.

2:33 PM · Dec 20, 2009

The talk presented evidence to the National Academy of Sciences that NAS & @NSF partnered to manipulate markets over scientist salaries.

2:38 PM · Dec 20, 2009

Now ask yourself why would @NSF be trying to weaken American scientists? Why would NAS help? How would NSF dependent scientists self-defend?

8:11 PM · Dec 20, 2009

Gauge theoretic economics interest has come recently from @mathpunk @dabacon @diffeomacx @riemanmzeta @tylercowen @ahaspel etc... Loving it.

3:02 AM · Dec 21, 2009

I should say that Gauge theoretic economics is also all about academic freedom, quashed as it was by the rennegade Boskin Commission idiocy.

3:11 AM · Dec 21, 2009


An email from Twitter overnight said: "National Science Fdn (@NSF) is now following your tweets on Twitter." Yet, now @NSF is gone. But why?

12:26 PM · Dec 22, 2009

As we can obviously see each other @NSF, I propose public dialogue on whether NSF should be strengthening scientists (ergo raising wages).

1:13 PM · Dec 22, 2009

If you would like to see a dialogue with @NSF on academic freedom, compensation, shortage canards, etc... retweet and star.

1:15 PM · Dec 22, 2009

An excellent test of our President is whether the Obama era @NSF can undo catastrophic damage to US scientists begun by the Reagan era NSF.

1:20 PM · Dec 22, 2009

2010

How about Coasian markets in 'academic freedom'? Cap&Gown -> Cap&Trade? Or fractional ownership: Zip-Tenure! Anything but scientific silence

3:49 AM · Aug 6, 2010


New Topic: Targeted killings of scientists & their families or "just what are you saving your academic freedom to protest?"

2:36 PM · Nov 30, 2010

Let's skip the foreplay: nobody outside Iran wants to see a nuclear theocracy. Does that allow us to assassinate scientists & their kin? No.

2:40 PM · Nov 30, 2010

As an American PhD I have every right & intention to strengthen & guide my country militarily..as do fellow scientists of hostile nations.

2:44 PM · Nov 30, 2010

If N. Korea slips polonium into the sushi of a US Prof. for sharing her knowledge of elliptic curves w/ NSA cryptographers will you protest?

2:55 PM · Nov 30, 2010

If you follow scientists on twitter, you will notice an absence of strong opinion on targeted killings of Iranian academic families.

3:06 PM · Nov 30, 2010

Bottom line, if you lack the huevos to engage Iran at the state level, you have no right to target physicists, their wives & their children.

3:10 PM · Nov 30, 2010

The father of Israel's Nuclear Program, Yuval Ne'eman eulogizes Abdus Salam, the father of Pakistan's http://bit.ly/fAMNda (from the Arabic)

4:17 PM · Nov 30, 2010

2017

Proud of my brother, Biologist Prof. @BretWeinstein for standing up to racial divisiveness & for academic freedom. https://www.cooperpointjournal.com/2017/04/10/dl-on-the-faculty-dl-update-on-the-email-chain/

10:35 PM · Apr 11, 2017


Within a university, the sound of silence is tenure without real academic freedom to speak our obvious truth. If you listen, it's deafening.

11:55 PM · May 2, 2017


We're standing up to mob rule to fight for universal civil rights, academic freedom, science & free speech. Safety NOT guaranteed.

Want in?

7:26 AM · Jun 10, 2017

Many have urged me to follow @jordanbpeterson's lead these last 2 weeks--friends, students, strangers. I'm listening https://www.patreon.com/bretweinstein

1:20 AM · Jun 10, 2017


The Postmodernist threat to the sciences is now confirmed & fully capable of making work unsafe for professors requiring academic freedom.

5:47 AM · Sep 16, 2017

Bret Weinstein and his wife Heather Heying just settled with Evergreen for $500,000 and resigned. Enrollment is... https://archive.kuow.org/news/2017-08-31/enrollment-drops-at-evergreen-state-college-hiring-freeze-coming

5:36 AM · Sep 16, 2017

2020

2021

2022

Freedom of movement.

Freedom to hold property.

Freedom of speech.

Freedom of bodily self-determination.

Academic Freedom.

Freedom to information.

Freedom from Seigniorage.

Freedom of assembly.

Freedom to dissent.

Free and fair elections.

Q: How are we doing here?

5:56 AM · Feb 22, 2022


Having been both in Academe and the private sector, I have learned something I cannot communicate:

A) The more you push science towards markets, the more it fails.

B) The more marketization makes science fail, the more capitalists want to starve it.

https://jacobin.com/2018/07/capitalism-science-research-academia-funding-publishing

 
12:24 AM · Mar 25, 2022

Increasingly, the solution to every science problem is seen through markets.

X-prizes for science. Science DAOs. Crowdfunding for science. Micro grants. Science as a startup.

Anything *other* than recognizing our previous wisdom of insulating science & scientists from markets.

12:30 AM · Mar 25, 2022

The answer to getting science to work again is a smaller scientific community with the ability to hold minority positions for decades if necessary.

Academic freedom was a lot less expensive when it was guaranteed by institutions. Now it requires FU money from which it’s starved.

12:38 AM · Mar 25, 2022


2023

2024

For me, this has little to do w/ Kamala. It's:

Democracy vs TheDemocracy™
Science vs TheScience™
Privacy vs TheTermsOfServicePrivacyPolicy™
Free Speech vs OurFreeSpeech™
Academic Freedom vs USAcademicFreedom™
Diversity vs DEI™
Professional Agreement vs TheExpertConsensus™

5:52 AM · Aug 3, 2024

I stopped at 240 Characters on this one, just so that it would all be displayed. Feel free to add your own kayfabrication examples. Many of us can finish each other’s thoughts at this point and would come up with the same basic lists:

6:02 AM · Aug 3, 2024

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