Comment by i4t
6 years ago
"... are all about conformity."
You give them too much credit, imo. That would be way to clever, too much 'conspiracy'-like.
But, I agree that if you go against the grain, confront their bs... you're toast.
6 years ago
"... are all about conformity."
You give them too much credit, imo. That would be way to clever, too much 'conspiracy'-like.
But, I agree that if you go against the grain, confront their bs... you're toast.
Nothing to do with conspiracies, just human nature filtered through the "never enough time or money to do it well" conditions.
There are some awesome educators out there who can inspire their students to think and explore the world.
There are far too many more who assemble a syllabus of their own viewpoint and expect their students to just absorb it.
This might be too flippant, but I'm not sure how much stock I would put in any academic/intellectual that hasn't directly challenged at least one professor/advisor/mentor/peer's thinking with rigorously researched/reasoned/argued scholarship.
It is worse than a conspiracy really - it is emergent bullshit from groupthink which is all about rationalizations. A conspiracy at least serves a purpose.