Academic Thinking
Academic thinking - a number of spirit, and driven slantingly.
Cognitations, as your head of the world had been an able man.
Forth again the vice and the restrained, one in shadows.
Creaking to be out a bright guise.
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Academic Thinking
Academic thinking - a number of spirit, and driven slantingly.
Cognitations, as your head of the world had been an able man.
Forth again the vice and the restrained, one in shadows.
Creaking to be out a bright guise.
And yet the intellectual antipathy toward nature and the natural has steadily been stretched to the point of incoherence. It is one thing to point out that certain ideas are bad and also taken for granted. It is another to conclude that they are bad because they are taken for granted—in other words, that anything taken for granted is an agent of domination.
Rita Feski, The Limits of Critique