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February 10, 2009

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As I've always suspected - they've done it to themselves. Didn't realize the situation actually got WORSE since I left academia.

The following really hit home:
"For the humanities are so distant from the public that they can scarcely articulate the reasons they exist."

I think part of that problem is the result of using phrases like "aestheticization of obscurantism" when arguing that you need to be more "public-friendly."

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