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He described the Institute, defined as the "New Right", as focusing attention on "improving the efficiency, quality and scope of the criminal justice system" without offering "insights into the deep-rooted, social origins of administrative failings" and the "deep schizophrenic contempt in our community towards itself." He describes this failure to agree with his version of the "Old Left" as "mind-boggling". Yes... we agree that determining why a society behaves the way it does is valuable. But... for a society as a whole, as in the case of the individual, one does not need agreement on the psychoanalytic origin of a disorder in order to prescribe a sound program of therapy. The Institute simply states that a more fruitful explanation can be found in the historical analysis of Thomas Sowell, Francis Fukuyama and Jerad Diamond. In proposing a sound remedial program, however, its program draws on the work of the Nobel Laureates Milton Friedman, Gary Becker and Douglas North…the true New Right. Rather than call for a "social revolution" the Institute hits the nail more squarely on the head.
Can the intellectuals at the College of the Bahamas take a leadership role in developing programs and incentives that promote real change here? This is the challenge presented by the New Right to the Old Left. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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