The Review: Grifters and Guilds; Yale Law's Coercive Admins - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Recently, on Twitter, a little allegory about expertise played out. It began when the journalist Caitlin Flanagan, who is a charter member of the widely derided University of Austin, rather grandiosely endorsed the project: “When all seems lost, you have to protect the light. Cicero protected it and John Adams found it … Once again the light is sputtering out. Join us. Freedom won’t die on our watch.” She went on to explain that Cicero wrote
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