What to trust?

Memory researcher Elizabeth Loftus discusses the reliability of people’s beliefs about their own experiences. Her research suggests—and I think it’s borne out by daily experience—that they’re often not reliable at all. Further, notorious cases involving “recovered memories of abuse,” which she also discusses, demonstrate that expert intervention tends to make things worse. Experts are human … More ...

Silencing women

Gypsy grandmothers say very little, but what they do say is followed without question. Among other peoples aging females rarely have such power, but they’ve always been allowed a certain freedom of speech. Even in Stalinist Russia babushkas were allowed to grumble a little. That’s an advantage of genuine social diversity—of what’s now called stereotyping … More ...

Love, marriage, and — the dole?

Here’s what happens to government “pro-marriage” initiatives: Stop wasting marriage money!. Funds allocated by the British government to “strengthen the institution of marriage” are being given to gay and lesbian groups, organizations that provide contraception and abortion referrals for teenagers, and organizations for the divorced and separated. Not, one supposes, what the proponents had … More ...