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Restricting my obersvation to the college-educated, I think the very brightest tend to be the most left-leaning.
So, for example, I think the reason that the political beliefs of college professors tend to be overwhelmingly liberal is NOT that there's some discriminatory process at work that restricts tenure-track openings to lefties, but rather that tenure-track-candidate PhD's tend to be inherently much brighter (and therefore more liberal) than the general college-educated population. That is, the fraction of tenure-track-candidate PhDs that are conservative is pretty small.
I'm sure the righties here on ATPN will disagree with me on this. But that's hardly surprising. Remember, they tend to not be very bright.
So, for example, I think the reason that the political beliefs of college professors tend to be overwhelmingly liberal is NOT that there's some discriminatory process at work that restricts tenure-track openings to lefties, but rather that tenure-track-candidate PhD's tend to be inherently much brighter (and therefore more liberal) than the general college-educated population. That is, the fraction of tenure-track-candidate PhDs that are conservative is pretty small.
I'm sure the righties here on ATPN will disagree with me on this. But that's hardly surprising. Remember, they tend to not be very bright.