@Outsideness UCLA Eng. Lit. "Until 2011 ... students [took] one course in Chaucer, two in Shakespeare, and one in Milton ..." but today ...
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@Azzuh0 We can at least do everything in our power to ensure there will be no more of these monsters.
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@Azzuh0 To see the Western academy developed into an orchestrated campaign against culture is really something. (Not something good.)
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@Azzuh0 I'm so with you (even to the detail of the Aeneid as a painful revelation). Once classics went as a basic foundation, it was over.
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@Azzuh0 It's like being the Cultural Revolution generation in China, who missed out on an education due to communist insanity.
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@Azzuh0 I'm not sure -- the functional analogy between those model operas and Western grievance studies courses strikes me as pretty good.
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@Azzuh0 Every Western non-STEM major that doesn't presuppose literacy in Greek and Latin should be closed. The disruption would be worth it.
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@Azzuh0 Ideological zeal aside, sheer embarrassment suffices to explain the determination of today's 'cultural' 'elite' to hide this stuff.
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