Ryan Murphy, an economist at Southern Methodist University, recently published a working paper in which he ranked each of the states by the predominance of—there’s no nice way to put it—psychopaths. The winner? Washington in a walk. In fact, the capital scored higher on Murphy’s scale than the next two runners-up combined.The whole piece is a festival of confirmation bias for me, so I'm disinclined to credit it as a piece of true knowledge. (What an odd thing to say: "I'm disinclined to believe it because I already believe it." But there we are.)
“I had previously written on politicians and psychopathy, but I had no expectation D.C. would stand out as much as it does,” Murphy wrote in an email.
Ranking Psychopaths
If claims to expertise in economics and politics are dubious, as the last post discusses, the field of psychology has a witch-doctor quality all its own. In this case, it's even worse than usual: this is an economist writing on psychology! That said, the headline finding is plausible: "Washington, DC: The Psychopath Capital of America."
Politico would KNOW.
ReplyDeleteIF you're evaluating DC- the entire district- it may have more to do with bureaucratic sorts than politicians- politicians are a relatively small number of people even there.
ReplyDelete@Grim - You might say that you consider it only slightly more evidenced than you did a day ago.
ReplyDelete@ douglas - and lobbyists, PR firms, non-profit advocacy groups, and lawyers.