>Social constructionists come in so many forms....
>
>>From the latest Rachel's weekly newsletter, titled Political Science:
>
>>On the other hand, in the arena of environmental regulation, the
>>same corporations (and their same representatives in Congress)
>>are working hard to undermine the credibility of mainstream
>>scientific views.  In this arena, their goal is to boost the
>>standing and credibility of the scientific fringe --the handful
>>of dissidents who say that global warming is not harmful and may
>>even be beneficial; that the ozone hole is natural or has perhaps
>>been faked; and that dioxin is not nearly as poisonous as most
>>scientists say it is --and it may even be good for you.
>>
>>The thread that ties these contradictory views together is the
>>goal of making science into something that confuses people and
>>thus drives people apart, instead of something that helps people
>>reach agreement about the nature of reality.
>>
>>The effort to make science more political has been gathering
>>momentum since the election of 1994 when self-styled
>>"conservatives" gained control of Congress.
>
>Doug

This is another red herring, Doug. Right-wing, reactionary, corporate
politics comes more often in the modernist than the "social
constructionist" form.

Your insistence on pinning all the evils of capitalism on post-modernism
(or social constructionism or what have you) is getting tiresome.

Blair

P.S. Please don't anyone confuse this with a personal attack on Doug.
Mostly I agree with Doug; and I'd like to think that even our strong
disagreement on these matters (post-modern wars) is merely a disagreement
among friends, so to speak.




Blair Sandler
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