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How Universities Killed the Academic 

Posted By: adminon: March 02, 2024In: BookspaceTags: Academic culture, Free speech, Philosophy, University, “technological conservatism”No CommentsViews:
How Universities Killed the Academic 

Although this piece originally published in Unherd is more applicable to UK academic culture where the ‘wolf warrior” of a critic is basically endangered, it is entertaining as well as worth... Read more

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Jacinda Ardern, the Fall of a Nice Girl and the Lesson in That

Posted By: adminon: January 20, 2023In: People in ActionTags: Christchurch terrorist attack, Family, Free sex, Free speech, Hegemon, International Union of Socialist Youths, South Pacific1 CommentViews:
Jacinda Ardern, the Fall of a Nice Girl and the Lesson in That

What lessons might be in the resignation of Jacinda Adern as Prime Minister of  the South Pacific nation of New Zealand, especially for those who live far away from that part of the world? T... Read more

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