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Maladjusted Life
James Murray
19 episodes
1 month ago
In a world where possibilities have become increasingly limited, a malcontent wrestles to make sense of it all. From labor and racial issues to issues of civil liberties, there's enough to tick us all off a bit. "Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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In a world where possibilities have become increasingly limited, a malcontent wrestles to make sense of it all. From labor and racial issues to issues of civil liberties, there's enough to tick us all off a bit. "Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Anti-Intellectualism w/ Dr. Dane S. Claussen
Maladjusted Life
1 hour 24 minutes
7 years ago
Anti-Intellectualism w/ Dr. Dane S. Claussen
I chat with Thiel College Communication professor, Dr. Dane S. Claussen, author of Anti-Intellectualism in American Media: Magazines and Higher Education (2004), about America's aversion to learning for learning sake and its manifestations in higher ed and politics.
Maladjusted Life
In a world where possibilities have become increasingly limited, a malcontent wrestles to make sense of it all. From labor and racial issues to issues of civil liberties, there's enough to tick us all off a bit. "Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."- Martin Luther King, Jr.