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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]George Mason may not be your cup of tea politically. I'd look at American, or Georgetown, or George Washington[/quote] Sorry, chiming in after working at Mason for a bit in my career too. Its so odd there- entirely school dependent. The Law School is full of what I've heard described as "libertarian kooks" (obv. by someone not in that school) [b]and they stay entirely separate from the rest of the school[/b]. I'm sure there is a spectrum when you are actually inside but that's the view from the outside (even within Mason). The Business school is also viewed that way sometimes, although the only faculty I know at that school is very, very much Keynsian! The OLD guard of the public policy department (now part of a larger merged school) had a more conservative lean but the faculty I know there that are under 50 are very much all over the place or left leaning. The public affairs area is actually typically more liberal leaning, like much of academia.[/quote] Very weird comment. The law school campus is in Arlington, miles away from the undergrad Mason campus in FAirfax. Of course they stay separate from the rest of the school.[/quote]
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