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Both Sides, Now and Then
You can lead a student to knowledge but you can’t make them think.
Case in point: as a freshman at Stanford, I refused to read Marx and Engels. Indeed, I refused to attend the lecture introducing Marx for my track of the Western Culture program. I’d have to dig up my syllabus again to double check, but I believe the expert lecturer whose talk I disdained to hear was none other than Sidney Hook.
Why not read Marx? Because Marx meant Communism, and Communism was anti-American. It was a dangerous, pernicious idea or set of ideas, and I felt that Read more
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