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https://archive.ph/8Jw61

For what it's worth - the Washington Post put the article in the style section.

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[-] Sphere@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago

This is literally the mirror-image of the STEMlord anti-humanities arguments, and it's a silly argument in either direction. Both STEM and the humanities are academically rigorous and contribute great value to a student's education--that's why the best schools have so many gen-ed requirements.

STEM and the humanities would do much better uniting against their common foes in academia: administrators and athletics.

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