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But did this "brain drain" throw Germany back into the Stone Age? I'm not too familiar with the historical details, but I don't know of any reports suggesting that Germany was scientifically damaged in the post-war period.


Why do we need to start at the post-war period? Germany under the Nazis was obviously bad at science. This is a pretty obvious consequence of being rewarded for parroting the party line and adherence to dogma over actual investigations.


Because National Socialism has become an irrefutable foundation — and I don't want to discuss that. I actually see it as a step backward that the next generations are now necessarily forced to live and think under its shadow, when they could in fact be thinking free.


The US was decisive in defeating Nazi Germany, in no small part due to its science and mathematics. And if Nazi Germany had held on for longer, the atomic bomb would have defeated them too, with a large number of exiled scientists.

Pre-war, much of the scientific literature was in German, especially chemistry. These days it's all in English.


And now it’s falling apart from within due to ideas from the humanities? Where do we even place the temporal benchmark for progress and why do we call it progress in the first place? Let’s be concrete: Since when has science been driven by the fear of being left behind? And since when has knowledge become the only thing that holds value in a society?


> And now it’s falling apart from within due to ideas from the humanities?

No, absolutely not.

> Since when has science been driven by the fear of being left behind?

That has been one of the major driving forces of science throughout the 20th century, whether by hot or Cold War.

> And since when has knowledge become the only thing that holds value in a society?

It has never need the case, and this statement is a complete straw man.

This is a very strange comment, completely disconnected from any reality that I can recognize.


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You yourself said that you don't know basic 20th century history, and you're calling other people ignorant? Unbelievable.


Because unlike many others, I don't pretend to be all-knowing and all-good. Overconfidence, assertive dominance, and shared convictions often stem from, or lead to, ignorance.

But if you don't believe me, than check out this powerful quote by Bertrand Russell: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/11098838-oligarchies-throug...




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