9/19/2006
About Me
Amazed how lucky I am that I have had jobs where I could just think about whatever I wanted to think about. This summer I will be moving to the University of Maryland. Previously I held positions at the University of Chicago, Yale University, Stanford, UCLA, Wharton, and Rice and was the chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission during 1988 and 1989. I have published over 90 articles in academic journals. I received my Ph.D. in economics from UCLA in 1984.
E-mail: johnrlott@aol.com
Academic Papers
- Terms of Use
Copyright 2005 by John R. Lott, Jr. All rights reserved
My Op-eds
Reviews of Freedomnomics
Previous Posts
- University of Utah backs down on its gun ban
- A funny joke from Don Kates
- Swedish vote for letting citizens shoot wolves
- More on whether violent crime is increasing
- Michael Steele putting up a tough campaign in Mary...
- Encouraging people to get concealed handgun permit...
- Zogby on the battle for control of congress
- Democrats campaign themes wandering all over the p...
- 43 million people have died from Malaria since DDT...
- What did the Pope say that was so wrong? It isn't...
Book Reviews
- For a list of book reviews on The Bias Against Guns, click here.
Interesting Past Topics
-Research finding a drop in violent crime rates from Right-to-carry laws
-Ranking Economists
-National Academies of Science Panel on Firearms
-Baghdad murder rate
-Arming Pilots
-Appalachian law school attack
-Sources for Defensive Gun Uses
-The Merced Pitchfork Killings
-Fraudulent website pretending to be run by me
-Steve Levitt's Correction Letter
-Ian Ayres and John Donohue
-Other issues regarding Steve Levitt
-General discussion of my 1997 and 2002 surveys as well as related surveys
-Problems with Wikipedia
-Errata for Gun Books
Links
Economist and Law Professor David D. Friedman's Blog
Economist Robert G. Hansen's Blog
A debate that I had with George Mason University's Robert Ehrlich on guns
Lyonette Louis-Jacques's page on Firearms Regulation Worldwide
An interview concerning More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws
The End of Myth: An Interview with Dr. John Lott
Art DeVany's website, one of the more innovative economists in the last few decades
St. Cloud State University Scholars
Bryan Caplan at George Mason University
Alphecca -- weekly review on the media's coverage of guns
Xrlq -- Some interesting coverage of the law.
Career Police Officer
Gun Law News
Georgia Right-to-Carry
Darnell's The Independent Conservative Blog
Clayton Cramer's Blog
My hidden mathematical ability (a math professor with the same name)
geekwitha45
My Old AEI Web Page
Wrightwing's blog
Al Lowe's blog
St. Maximos' Hut
Dad29
Sonya Jones takes on the Enviros
Eric Rasmusen
William Sjostrom
Dr. T's EconLinks.com
Interview with National Review Online
Data
- Johnlott.org
(description of book, downloadable data sets, and discussions of previous controversies)
Updated Media Analysis of Appalachian Law School Attack
Journal of Legal Studies paper on spoiled ballots during the 2000 Presidential Election
Data set from USA Today, STATA 7.0 data set
"Do" File for some of the basic regressions from the paper
More Books of Mine
Straight Shooting: Firearms, Economics and Public Policy
Are Predatory Commitments Credible? Who Should the Courts Believe?
3 Comments:
Before Bush invaded Iraq I sent a letter to the White House warning him not to go there.
When any outside government meddles or interferes in the Middle East it risks "playing with fire."
You will never see or hear any past, present or future US government admit wrongdoing for meddling in the Middle East. But that's the reason so many people have been harmed (by terrorists) in the last thirty years.
The quote he read also said, "Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman". Not sure what saying this was supposed to accomplish. Seems to me he simply made a mistake, and he should have had more people review his speech first.
The pope is in a unique position to challenge some basic assumptions of Islam as preached in many parts of the world today. But now he has likely lost any influence.
Dear Dan:
Thanks for the note. The translation on my other post has the Pope saying before the quote that the person making it said a "somewhat brusquely" comment. If you listen to the discussion on Hugh Hewitt's show, the claim is that the proper translation of what the Pope said is even stronger, that the Pope said that the person making the statement said it "rudely/unfairly."
Also you need to quote the entire sentence: "Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." The point of the sentence was the violence used to spread the religion. That there should be a rational discussion not violence.
I am hardly Catholic and I am sure that I disagree with the Pope on a huge number of issues, but if the Pope has lost any influence, the fault is not his. The fault lies with those who distort what he has said.
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