Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 256
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-1-56663-396-3 • Paperback • July 2001 • $19.90 • (£14.99)
Heather Mac Donald, a nonpracticing lawyer, is a John M. Olin Fellow at The Manhattan Institute in New York and a contributing editor of City Journal, the quarterly magazine of urban affairs. Her first book, The Burden of Bad Ideas (also published by Ivan R. Dee), was enthusiastically praised and is now in a sixth printing. She lives and writes in New York City.
Part 1 Introduction vii
Part 2 The Billions of Dollars That Made Things Worse 3
Part 3 Behind the Hundred Neediest Cases 25
Part 4 Public Health Quackery 43
Part 5 Law School Humbug 61
Part 6 Why Johnny's Teacher Can't Teach 82
Part 7 An F for Hip-Hop 101 103
Part 8 Revisionist Lust: The Smithsonian Today 117
Part 9 Homeless Advocates in Outer Space 144
Part 10 Compassion Gone Mad 155
Part 11 Welfare's Next Vietnam 173
Part 12 Foster Care's Underworld 194
Part 13 Diallo Truth, Diallo Falsehood 209
Part 14 Index 235
If there were any justice in the world, Mac Donald would be knee-deep in Pulitzer Prizes and National Magazine Awards for her pioneering work.
— David Brooks; The Weekly Standard
A startlingly valuable book, whether you lean left or right.
— Michael Pakenham; Baltimore Sun
Spirited, stimulating, eloquent...The Burden of Bad Ideas is social, cultural, and political criticism of the first order.
— Jonathan Yardley; The Review of Higher Education
Among discussions of urban malaise, where so much hot air has been recycled, this book has the freshness of a stiff, changing breeze.
— Allen D. Boyer; The New York Times
Insightful, articulate, provocative, and most importantly, valid.
— Richard Lamm; The Wall Street Journal
Mac Donald is the indispensable journalist...if you question that characterization, you havenít read her work.
— GEORGE WILL, Washington Post
The upside-down world of public policy, and how it got that way