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Feminism in the Schools
« on: September 27, 2018, 01:21:57 pm »
September 26, 2018
Feminism in the Schools
By David Solway

In a devastating put-down of the "academic racket," Roger Kimball aptly quotes economist Herb Stein: what cannot go on forever won't.  But forever is a long time, a commodity we are fast running out of.  The question is, which will collapse first: a grand civilization or a dismal academy?

What we have learned to call "social justice," a movement that purports to correct all the supposed evils of Western capitalism and its so-called patriarchal underpinnings, has done seemingly irrevocable damage to the conduct of daily life; to the meritocratic basis of national success; and of course to the education establishment on which cultural, political, and economic flourishing is predicated.  In particular, when the walls of education are breached, the decline of the nation is inevitable.

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