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Mark McNeilly's avatar

This is so spot on. And yet in academia where I work the trend is to think the young students are wiser than their professors. A frequent prof saying is “I learn more from them than they do from me.” 🙄

If that’s the case then you’re a horrible professor.

This is the view that has led campus leaders to let students run amok with no repercussions. The rest of society is seeing the rot now.

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Graham Cunningham's avatar

One way of viewing our current Western discontents is as a consequence (in part at least) of our post-60s valorisation of 'youth culture'. Viewing it as having given rise to a kind of arrested adolescence.... not just in the young but also in my own 'Boomer' generation and beyond. "For is that not what our current, politically correct version of Progress is really about? Ever since Rousseau - ever since Marx - it has been, in essence, an arrested-adolescent mind-game - and a deliciously cost-free one for the well-healed middle class virtue-signaller. Not surprisingly, succeeding generations of real adolescents have lapped it up in spades." https://grahamcunningham.substack.com/p/are-we-making-progress

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