Tuesday, September 14

Innumerates

Ruling Class War by David Brooks:
There are two sorts of people in the information-age elite, spreadsheet people and paragraph people. Spreadsheet people work with numbers, wear loafers and support Republicans. Paragraph people work with prose, don't shine their shoes as often as they should and back Democrats.

C.E.O.'s are classic spreadsheet people. According to a sample gathered by PoliticalMoneyLine in July, the number of C.E.O.'s donating funds to Bush's campaign is five times the number donating to Kerry's.

Professors, on the other hand, are classic paragraph people and lean Democratic. Eleven academics gave to the Kerry campaign for every 1 who gave to Bush's. Actors like paragraphs, too, albeit short ones. Almost 18 actors gave to Kerry for every 1 who gave to Bush. For self-described authors, the ratio was about 36 to 1. Among journalists, there were 93 Kerry donors for every Bush donor. For librarians, who must like Faulknerian, sprawling paragraphs, the ratio of Kerry to Bush donations was a whopping 223 to 1.
Then he comes up with an idiotic theory to explain it. As for myself, according to my "prosaic" background as a paragraph person I'd be expected to back the Democrats. However, I'm fond of humbers. My feeling is that a lot of Democrats are innumerate, and are unwilling or unable to understand explanations involving numbers. Of course, Bush seems to be innumerate as well. There goes that explanation.

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