They (i.e., some members of Congress) have been trying to do so for years.
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From: Christopher D. Green [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 8:46 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Senator aims to de-fund Poli Sci


>From today's Inside Higher Ed:

"Sen. Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican, is proposing that Congress bar the 
National Science Foundation from supporting research in political science. 
While the NSF is best known for its support for the physical sciences, computer 
science and engineering, it has a long history of also supporting work in the 
social sciences. A statement from the senator said: "The purpose of this 
amendment is not to restrict science, but rather to better focus scarce basic 
research dollars on the important scientific endeavors that can expand our 
knowledge of true science and yield breakthroughs and discoveries that can 
improve the human condition." While such an amendment is unlikely to be 
enacted, the American Political Science Association is organizing 
letter-writing efforts against the measure."

I wonder how long before they try to de-fund psychology.

Chris
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York University
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