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Hmm. The PhD study does sound like it's more to benefit her career as an author and her activism than NZ as a whole, but I can see why, in theory at least, a PhD is worthwhile for public interest.
I don't really understand why you seem to think either of these:
someone getting a university degree should have to primarily benefit NZ as a whole
OIA requests should have to benefit NZ as a whole
It sounds authoritarian and communist to me as well, and I'd guessed you were maybe centre-right or at least a proponent of status quo neoliberal economics, and pro freedom of education and information! 😀
I'm not sure what gave you that idea.
The argument being made seems to be that her research is of great value to NZ, and should be made more of a priority than it has been, and I'm not convinced that is the case.
Oh okay, didn't pick up on that being the argument. Fair enough.