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by ConcreteGidget
2012 days ago
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I've never worked in journalism but how does
"You know something sceptical’s afoot when you find Larkin on your bedside table instead of Montaigne and La Rochefoucauld
" get past an editor? I think I'm pretty smart but I've only thoroughly read half of the authors mentioned in the post which seems to intentionally render itself unintelligible to anyone who identifies as "working class" Theres nothing better than getting done at the construction job site, having a few light beers, and arguing about arcane renaissance philosophers. |
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> I think I'm pretty smart but I've only thoroughly read half of the authors mentioned in the post which seems to intentionally render itself unintelligible to anyone who identifies as "working class"
The sentence that you quoted isn't bad at all.
"Working class" doesn't mean "unlettered." And if you see a name that you don't know, you can always look it up. Just as people do when they see an ordinary word whose meaning they don't know.