And it is subtly, entertainingly vicious, too. I don’t quite feel comfortable excerpting any single one of them, so let me give you some of the suggested course titles:
- The Higher Education Bubble and Debt Slavery Throughout History. This one is particularly subversive, since it’s aimed at the universities themselves (Glenn is a law professor at the University of Tennessee).
- Bourgeois vs. Non-Bourgeois Revolutions: A Comparison and Contrast. This one would get the most broad-spectrum screaming.
- The Fragility of Public Health. Now this one was just mean. Depressingly accurate, but mean.
So – ahem – read the whole thing. You might as well, because there’s not a chance in Perdition that anything like these classes will be taught in our current academic atmosphere. At least, not in Establishment academia…
(H/T: Hot Air Headlines)
Moe Lane
Re: the public health fragility; direct hit, captain, right below the waterline.
BTW, nice to see Alan Grayson’s campaign paying a few shekels to you for space in the sidebar. I just might click through a few times.
They’re still doing that? I mean, what the hell is wrong with their algorithm?