Don't Go to College: A Case for Revolution
Don't Go to College: A Case for Revolution
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The modern-day American university has become an intellectual hell on Earth, producing citizens-serfs who are atomized, infantilized, dependent, and pacified. This book provides a plan for young citizens to claim and safeguard their learning and heritage.
Format: Hardback
Length: 234 pages
Publication date: 29 September 2022
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
The modern American university has tragically transformed into an intellectual hell on Earth, where anyone who seeks to think rationally, seek truth, and acquire wisdom faces immense challenges. This transformation is a result of a multitude of factors, including the proliferation of safe spaces, trigger warnings, grievance studies, neo-Marxist indoctrination, sexual degeneracy, hook-up culture, student loan indentured servitude, and the pursuit of useless degrees with no real-world application.
In stark contrast to its original purpose, the modern American university now serves as an institutional assembly line, producing a new breed of global citizen-serfs who are atomized, infantilized, dependent, and pacified. These individuals are unable to provide for themselves, their families, and their society, and instead are molded into compliant and subservient beings who are willing to accept whatever is told to them without question.
This book offers a comprehensive diagnosis of the decline of American universities and provides a roadmap for young citizens, parents, and local communities to safeguard, escape, and resist the pernicious indoctrination and illogical woke nonsense that permeates these institutions. It explores the root causes of this crisis, including the influence of political correctness, the pursuit of profit over academic excellence, and the erosion of academic freedom.
Furthermore, the book offers practical solutions for reclaiming the learning and heritage to which young citizens are entitled. It advocates for a return to traditional academic values, such as critical thinking, logical reasoning, and the pursuit of truth. It also encourages young citizens to become actively involved in their local communities, to support independent schools and universities, and to advocate for policies that promote academic excellence and academic freedom.
In conclusion, the modern American university has devolved into an intellectual hell on Earth, but there is hope for a brighter future. By reclaiming the learning and heritage to which we are entitled, by advocating for traditional academic values, and by becoming actively involved in our local communities, we can work towards creating a society that values reason, truth, and wisdom.
Weight: 446g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781684512973
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