MIT would love to kick him out except for the fact that Chomsky got his tenure before
he turned political.  He has been heavily criticized for neglecting his original field
of semantics.

Henry C.K. Liu

Ken Hanly wrote:

> Does this include Noam Chomsky?
>
> Cheers, Ken Hanly
>
> Henry C.K. Liu wrote:
>
> > MIT is the Hoover Institute of technology.
> > It houses a group of social scientists who sole purpose in lfe is to preserve
> > science and technology for the exclusive use of the right wing worldwide.  They
> > think neo-liberals are communists.
> >
> > Henry C.K. Liu
> >
> > Jim Devine wrote:
> >
> > > At 03:30 PM 1/17/99 +0100, you wrote:
> > > >The Wall Street Journal frequently denounces "junk science."  By that they
> > > >seem to meen expert testimony that supports seeking damages from some
> > > >business.
> > > >
> > > >        Richard Schmalensee, an MIT economist is testifying for Microsoft
> > > >in the antitrust trial.  The NY Times quoted him Thursday re whether or not
> > > >Microsoft has a monopoly in operating systems.  He says they don't.  ... Only
> > > >the worst students internalize this garbage and go on to be professors at
> > > >MIT.
> > >
> > > The irony of this is that not only did Richard S testify at the Microsoft
> > > trial but so did Franklin Fischer, who is also an econ. prof. at MIT. Guess
> > > what? Fischer said _exactly the opposite of what S. said_: MS is a monopoly.
> > >
> > > ain't science grand?
> > >
> > > Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] &
> > > http://clawww.lmu.edu/Faculty/JDevine/JDevine.html



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