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by rajekas
2129 days ago
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The crucial line in the 1914 report was 'the university is, indeed, likely always to exercise a certain form of conservative influence.' Not conservative in the political sense as I read it but in the sense of being slow moving, of having a sense of history and tradition, honoring both. And a place where creativity as well as radicalism is tempered with caution. I don't think that's compatible either with 'disruptive innovation' or with 'cancel culture' both of which strike me as two aspects of the same phenomenon. Or with 'publish or perish' for that matter. |
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