Keith Hart writes:
Whatever we think of the country's present government, it has
a lot to do with the fact that America is the world's most
advanced experiment in democracy. To call such a society
anti-intellectual is perverse.
To call America the world's most advanced experiment in democracy is
new education = media + language + logic + identity ... + NN
[(((warehouse songs and stories)))]
and walking down the sidewalk, the grass overgrown,
heard noises along the old building abandoned years
ago, old bike wheel needed patching, it was hot sun...
the warehouse's garage
It is these places [some universities] that are the guardians of
intellectual lifeThey cannot teach the qualities that people need in
politics and business. Nor can they teach culture and wisdom, any more
than theologians teach holiness, or philosophers goodness or sociologists
a blueprint
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RE: nettime While Californians vote... Arnold Unplugged (Greg Palast)
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Armin Medosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no such thing as media arts criticism.
are you just being hyperbolic as you point towards what you feel is
inadequate? i am asking this Q in this way b/c of course, (it may be
obvious + redundant but) there are various existing
Dan Wang wrote:
To state the obvious, then: It is no coincidence that the dramatic rise in
tuition costs (at all the different types of higher education
institutions, really) rolled in at about the same time that the American
university experience reformulated as a largely predictable exercise
Try this from the beautiful faery land of Austria, play some Sound of=
Music tunes and relax... it may not be as bad as you painted the picture=
;-)
Cheers,
g
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nytimes.com
A Boy From Graz
October 9, 2003
By ANNELIESE ROHRER
VIENNA
While Californians were voting on Tuesday, Finance