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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Yes but I do think if a book is shown to be based on false data, that it should not be presented as a scholarly work. It at best belongs next to all the books by political pundits, and I have no problem with people complaining about it being in a library. You wouldn't allow math books that are factually incorrect and expect people to look for other books which 'present a better argument'.
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political books shouldnt be in libraries?
there is a difference between a factually mathematical incorrect equation, and a political manipulation of statistics. All political or social studies seek to manipulate statistics in one way or another,
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