The Academic Stockholm Syndrome

Today I went to a talk about terrorism. After the talk, I asked a question: What’s the evidence for the recommendations you made at the end? The speaker, a professor at Harvard, began her answer by apologizing: I can only tell you case-by-case anecdotes, she said. She repeated this apology a little later. Well, of course no one has done a controlled experiment (or any experiment) on how to deal with terrorism. Of course all we have is a story here, a story there. The speaker, whose talk was good, had heard the pervasive dismissiveness I criticize here so many times that not only did she expect it, she accepted it. The academic Stockholm Syndrome.

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