Too late to save the university system? I suspect so. What phoenix can rise from the clouds of toxic dust and noise as it implodes?https://twitter.com/EricRWeinstein/status/1101596081660575748 …
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The “Geeks, MOPs, and sociopaths” model may apply? University was an eccentric subculture that got flooded with MOPs wanting a Lite product. Then the sociopaths (administrators) moved in to monetize the demand.https://meaningness.com/geeks-mops-sociopaths …
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It seems to have long predated the subculture era, so maybe it was something else before then, and in that case, the transition from the other thing into a subculture seems like an interesting matter.
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Interesting point... there were subcultures going back long before the era, and still up to the present, though. What was distinctive about 1975-2000 was that subculturalism was the dominant mode of the cultural leading edge.
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Accounts of life at Cambridge in the first decade of the 20th century read rather like the best of the 1980s in San Francisco
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Interesting. Can you recommend a good account of Cambridge? I'd like to get a sense for this.
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I’m afraid not a specific source off-hand. I was thinking particularly (but not exclusively) of the Bloomsbury Group; it should be easy to find accounts online.
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