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by ethbro
3718 days ago
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Ultimately, students make a pretty poor voting demographic (especially in Republican state legislatures in the south). So if a college earns some kind of financial benefit from choosing a particular text "solution", then that's money the state doesn't have to fund. If students want this to change then they need to organize politically and make it a clear demand, as they're the only stakeholders impacted by higher priced textbooks. |
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