In Academia, It Isn’t Corruption If It Is For A Good Cause

     Your humble author has noted previously a trend amongst some of being anti-credential believers where any voice antithetical to “credentialed opinions” must be the default correct one. This, of course, is nonsense and ripe for exploitation by grifters. This does not mean that there is no reason to blindly follow the opinions of people with credentials, and there is plenty of reasons to be skeptical of what comes from our educational system.

     Of course, this involves Gramsci.

     While some who aren’t directly involved would just purge all of academia as if it won’t affect them in the slightest, others know that preemptive surrender is not an option.

     The anti-Gramscian march will take longer and be more difficult, but march we must.

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