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Following Up
Well, let me start by trying to answer Mary F’s question first. She says that it would be hard to deprivilege schools, because the trend to insisting on college degrees for jobs that don’t need them occurred more or less spontaneously. It wasn’t legislated. Private actors just decided to do that. But that isn’t exactly…
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Equality On The Second Round
Okay, let me see if I can straighten out a few things, FYI, so to speak. First, the public education systems in the US–and it is multiple systems–are such a wreck in most places routinely require at least some college, and often a college degree, for even mundane entry level positions. These include jobs like secretaries…
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Thinking Yourself In
I think there must be some rule of nature that we haven’t discovered yet that explains why bemusing things always seem to come in clusters. Weeks, or even months, go by, when nothing happens that has anything like a quality of the unexpected, and then–there they are. Six of them. The first of the tales…
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Second Attempt
Well, that sounds portentious enough. But let me tell you before I start–this morning, the document I’m using for the latest Gregor did something rather dramatic, so that it now only wants to print in teeny tiny letters, and I’ve been unable to fix it. This pretty much blew up work for the day. And…
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All Knowledge Is Connected…
Or some other platitude. We’re about to have another day of thunderstorms. So I’m going to post this link http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/Ave-atque-vale-7653 which came from Arts and Letters Daily. And I’m going to note that I’ve been thinking all morning that this connects to the Rig Veda and to classical Greek and Roman religion and to… Everything.…
