Case studies of political opinions passed off as science and mathematics
Serge Lang discusses his nationally publicized battle against what he sees is a misuse of mathematics by some social and political scientists to substantiate their academic research. He raises challenging questions about the standards that scholars set for themselves, their institutions and their colleagues.
"Serge Lang discusses his nationally publicized battle against what he sees is a misuse of mathematics by some social and political scientists to substantiate their academic research. He raises challenging questions about the standards that scholars set for themselves, their institutions and their colleagues."@en
"Serge Lang discusses his nationally publicized battle against what he sees is a misuse of mathematics by some social and political scientists to substantiate their academic research. He raises challenging questions about the standards that scholars set for themselves, their institutions and their colleagues."
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