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Author Archives: Luke Ford
What Public Health Was Doing Before COVID Came
Before COVID arrived, American public health elites had largely remade their field in their own image. The transformation was not secret or subtle. You could read it in journal priorities, accreditation standards, and the speeches of deans. The field had … Continue reading
The Convenience Machine: How Elite Academic Cultures Justify Themselves
Every advanced society faces the same problem. It needs institutions that claim to pursue truth, but it also needs those institutions to reproduce status hierarchies, allocate jobs, justify funding, and maintain legitimacy with the broader public. The beliefs that dominate … Continue reading
Ten Convenient Beliefs in the UC Berkeley School of Public Health
Grok says: UC Berkeley SPH (ranked #8 nationally) is a historic public-university program with deep roots in California’s activist traditions. It explicitly centers environmental justice, critical race and decolonial frameworks, community-engaged research, and “public health as social justice.” The school … Continue reading
Ten Convenient Beliefs For The MFA Elite
Elite Master of Fine Arts programs function less as training grounds for artists and more as tightly coordinated systems for sorting, stabilizing, and legitimizing a precarious cultural economy. Their power does not come from producing great art in any consistent … Continue reading
What Are The Key Differences Between Performing, Practicing & Living Orthodox Judaism?
The differences between performing, practicing, and embodying Orthodoxy in America are not about what people do. They are about what the doing is for. The same halachic actions serve different ends. They can be compliance, discipline, or transformation. What distinguishes … Continue reading
The Two Regimes
The most misleading way to describe elite universities embedded in high-crime cities is to call them hypocritical. That framing assumes a single institution with inconsistent beliefs. What actually exists is a stable dual system with different jurisdictions, different audiences, and … Continue reading
Ten Convenient Beliefs in the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
The Bloomberg School of Public Health has ranked first among American public-health programs since US News began the count in 1994, with a peer score near five out of five. It enrolls more than three thousand students, employs around nineteen … Continue reading
The Credentialing of Failure: Stephen Turner and the Convenient Beliefs of Elite Education Schools
Stephen Turner’s concept of convenient beliefs describes ideas that persist not because they are true but because they serve the professional interests of those who hold them. They sustain funding streams, protect institutional jurisdiction, and allow experts to claim moral … Continue reading
Ten Convenient Beliefs in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Grok says: UCLA Luskin (ranked #16 nationally in 2025–2026 U.S. News) combines Public Policy, Social Welfare, and Urban Planning into one public-affairs school with an explicit mission to “advance solutions to society’s most pressing problems” through equity, anti-racism, and community-engaged … Continue reading
Ten Convenient Beliefs in the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Grok says: UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine (DGSOM) is a top-20 research medical school (U.S. News 2025–2026) with massive NIH funding, world-class clinical training through UCLA Health (one of the nation’s best hospital systems), and a highly diverse patient … Continue reading
