tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20142791.post7974486235036478564..comments2024-03-11T07:41:19.149-04:00Comments on The Perfect Substitute: Happy Meal Legal IssuesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20142791.post-36200640177574603442010-12-16T11:29:23.412-05:002010-12-16T11:29:23.412-05:00Good point-- I'm a big fan of statements like ...Good point-- I'm a big fan of statements like this.<br /><br />Any country that's the "Democratic Republic" of somewhere is very likely to be a horrible place.<br /><br />Any group with "Democracy" in the title is very likely to take a strong stance against the respect of property rights. Much the same could be same for "Social Justice" and "Public Interest."Matt E. Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00290146649328322694noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20142791.post-49090579882677687472010-12-16T10:09:28.569-05:002010-12-16T10:09:28.569-05:00S. Hawking wrote in his Brief History of Time that...S. Hawking wrote in his <i>Brief History of Time</i> that a good rule of thumb for identifying whether or not a field was a science or not is to see whether or not they use "science" in their name. "Political Science, Christian Science, and Military Science" were the examples of "not science, science" he gave to support his rule. <br /><br />As a corollary, I propose that policy think tanks which use the word "science" in their name are going to be less likely to be driven by it.Justin Rosshttp://perfectsubstitute.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com