Article  Do scientists make good presidents? How five national leaders perform

#1
C C Offline
You can pretty much bet that they'll be Marxists or affiliated species of left-wingers like this current one, with an occasional right-winger or technocrat slipping in. They don't have the desire for top office and the mess of politics to begin with, unless some fabricated, self-righteous or utopia-fantasy ideology is driving them.
- - - - - - - - - -

Do scientists make good presidents? How five national leaders perform
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01693-2

INTRO: This week, Mexico elected its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo — a politician with a background in physics and environmental engineering. Despite her scientific pedigree, not all researchers are confident that she will have their interests at heart, given that her mentor and predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, cut science budgets and had a sometimes antagonistic relationship with the Mexican science community.

Speculation now abounds about whether Sheinbaum Pardo will prioritize evidence-based decision-making.

To get a view of what might come, Nature talked to historians and policy experts about how five other scientists-turned-world-leaders fared in office, and whether their backgrounds in science were a benefit — or a detriment.

Some say science expertise is a double-edged sword. Researchers “know very well how to gather information from various actors in society”, says Sayaka Oki, a historian of science at the University of Tokyo. But at the same time, if they rely too much on their own intellect instead of listening to constituents, they can get “trapped in their own self-righteousness”, she adds... (MORE - missing details)
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Article DEI “studies” displace scientific research at the National Science Foundation C C 0 459 Dec 4, 2024 11:03 PM
Last Post: C C
  Article Top five worst ‘uses’ for crystals in the world of wellness and pseudoscience C C 0 346 Nov 10, 2023 06:59 PM
Last Post: C C
  Is psychology good for anything? + Public is OK, it's scientists who are the problem C C 0 382 Oct 5, 2023 05:15 AM
Last Post: C C
  National Geographic’s pollution of scientific discourse C C 0 333 Apr 13, 2021 05:57 PM
Last Post: C C
  Coronavirus: five reasons public health experts have lost credibility C C 2 659 Jul 18, 2020 10:02 PM
Last Post: Syne
  Once more, National Geographic goes for the woo C C 34 5,200 Jan 7, 2020 12:16 AM
Last Post: RainbowUnicorn
  Did the UFO debate make us distrust scientists? C C 1 836 Feb 17, 2016 12:15 AM
Last Post: Magical Realist



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)