Revision as of 03:08, 24 September 2006 edit68.44.0.202 (talk) Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis← Previous edit | Revision as of 04:31, 15 February 2007 edit undoVanished User 20200423 (talk | contribs)274 edits addressing the "right wing" issueNext edit → | ||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
--cbelz | --cbelz | ||
== Right Wing? == | |||
I think calling something "Right Wing" rather than simply conservative has PoV issues. That aside, MI is generally known for concentrating on practical solutions to policy problems, rather than doctrinaire ideological positions. Calling MI "free-market" might be more accurate and fair. ] 04:31, 15 February 2007 (UTC) |
Revision as of 04:31, 15 February 2007
Vandalism
This is why I'm reverting WL's edit:
- MI had nothing to do with The Bell Curve. The Bell Curve was written in 1994. Murray left MI in 1990, precisely because MI support his research in this area, as even this anti-Murray piece notes.
- There is no evidence that "Fixing Broken Windows" says blacks are intellectually inferior.
- "Predominantly white and male" may be true, but it is original research, contrary to Misplaced Pages standards. It's also true for Brookings, Center for American Progress, ATLA, MoveOn, and the Democratic Party members of the Senate. Why single out MI?
- MI is so affiliated with the Republican Party that its most famous scholar publicly came out against Bush in the last election.
- All of the edits are POV.
- All of the claims are uncited.
- WL added an extraneous bracket and capitalization.
FRCP11 14:51, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis
In order to distinguish the Manhattan Institute from the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis (www.manhattanpsychoanalysis.com) should I first create a listing for the organization? After which we can add redirectors from the MI listing and from the MIP listing that clarify the different organizations?
--cbelz
Right Wing?
I think calling something "Right Wing" rather than simply conservative has PoV issues. That aside, MI is generally known for concentrating on practical solutions to policy problems, rather than doctrinaire ideological positions. Calling MI "free-market" might be more accurate and fair. Scharferimage 04:31, 15 February 2007 (UTC)