So many liberal arts college students are completely untethered from historical fact that it’s easy for faculty to indoctrinate them with neo-Marxist prattle or existentialist mumbo jumbo.
They dare not challenge the professors views on current events. When I went to Yale graduate school in 1985 the Dean of the Graduate School told us you…
So many liberal arts college students are completely untethered from historical fact that it’s easy for faculty to indoctrinate them with neo-Marxist prattle or existentialist mumbo jumbo.
They dare not challenge the professors views on current events. When I went to Yale graduate school in 1985 the Dean of the Graduate School told us you are here to educate yourself and we are here to help you do that. Graduation was only the beginning of that process.
So many liberal arts college students are completely untethered from historical fact that it’s easy for faculty to indoctrinate them with neo-Marxist prattle or existentialist mumbo jumbo.
They dare not challenge the professors views on current events. When I went to Yale graduate school in 1985 the Dean of the Graduate School told us you are here to educate yourself and we are here to help you do that. Graduation was only the beginning of that process.