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SCA's avatar

Let's posit, for the sake of argument, that everyone in academia has the emotional maturity of middle schoolers.

Kids hate to be excluded from secret clubs. It makes them nuts. Ederer et al just couldn't bear it that some people *in their profession!* *In their field!* formed a private place to talk private talk and they weren't part of it!

So they did a tattling-to-teacher operation. And they feel very proud and smug about it.

Most things in life are governed by pretty basic human emotions. And I suspect quite a lot of people in academia spend a remarkable amount of time trying to get revenge on everyone who tormented or excluded them or just didn't like them in those middle school hallways. But who can admit *that*?

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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

There was a time when Universities were centers of learning and disseminators of knowledge. Now, they've become bastions of orthodoxies and they don't like outsiders poking around. Most of these universities are state funded and should be held accountable to the public. If they refuse, they should be shut down. Most universities today are just paper mills, giving out useless degrees.

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