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How Humanists Helped Wreck the Humanities

Posted By: adminon: April 12, 2026In: GovernanceTags: Dante, Enlightenment, History, Humanists, Humanities, Identitarian nationalism, Italian, Marxism, Michelangelo, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Postmodernism, Schoolification, universities, ‘Hermeneutics of suspicion’No CommentsViews:
How Humanists Helped Wreck the Humanities

Justin Smith-Ruiu, the author, is introduced by THE as a professor of History and Philosophy of Science at Université Paris Cité as well as founder and president of the Hinternet Foundation,... Read more

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Between Higher Order Learning and Technical Skills

Posted By: adminon: December 06, 2022In: Words and WorldTags: 'Dichotomization', 'Hierarchisation', 'Zombified', ASUU, Eugenicism, FG, Humanities, Maldevelopment, Pan-Africanists, Posthumanism, Sciences, Underdevelopment of Africa1 CommentViews:
Between Higher Order Learning and Technical Skills

Those who thought that they have won the debate on pedestrianizing the university system in Nigeria have got another thing coming. Not if other academics join Prof Abu Ali in reinforcing the... Read more

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Congratulating Or Commiserating With Prof Kyari Mohammed?

Posted By: adminon: March 25, 2020In: BookspaceTags: ASUU, Humanities, Nigerian Army University - Biu, Prof Asisi Asobie, Sciences, Social sciences, VCNo CommentsViews:
Congratulating Or Commiserating With Prof Kyari Mohammed?

An academic around Prof Kyari Mohammed whose appointment as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Nigerian Army University, Biu has just been announced says he, (the VC) represents a breed of s... Read more

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