Thanks to the poster who pointed out Stephen Walt’s very fine blog for Foreign Policy. (Check out his very clever post on the connections between international relations theory and Valentine’s Day.)

This brings the number of Harvard profs who blog to, oh, three—Greg Mankiw, Harry Lewis, and Walt. (Harry Lewis, by the way, gives Mark Zuckerberg too much credit in this post about Facebook’s ownership of your data.) Tim McCarthy was going strong for a while, but alas, his blog has petered out.

Okay, I’m probably missing a couple of bloggers. But still—six or seven hundred professors, and the handful who blog can be counted on the fingers of one, maybe two hands?

I know I’ll get hammered for this, but I suspect this paucity of blogging has something to do with the culture of pedagogy at Harvard—or lack thereof. And maybe the strength of the hierarchical relationship between professor and student at Harvard, which blogs blur by making the professor’s work more accessible and, in a curious way, more intimate.

Yale, by the way, just announced that it will be putting some of its lectures on YouTube.