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To: elmatador who wrote (50407)5/24/2009 1:39:57 PM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 217617
 
The problem academics is the stake they have in what they have learned.

Or....the more common is the bestowal of esteem where none is warranted, where agreement between employer and employee become the principle guarantee of any esteems, subsistence.
rationalized as a fail safe defense mechanism

lets face it, many are in it for the respite. The not having to do more than the systems own level of incompetence...these are distinctly educational system merits.

academics and the system of academia, is more codified to self preservation by way of largesse than almost any other domain of society.

Bought and Paid for....is axiomatic of many, which because of the time period in which they might live, affords tham with degrees of freedom where less is better..

To some degree, academia has a difficult time holding respect from those that were placed under their realm by way of expectation.....as some proceed beyond academia, they learn more, where many in academia stopped learning a long time ago.... and have become tasking protocols to some bar level accorded in a given time.

accepting compromise of safety without need of arbitration, after all, systems have built in insurance policies...

in the battle for title of dumb and dumber, You measure the gaps by focusing on the missing information, anomalous information which breaks chains of evidence, academic crowds herd behaviors, and last but not least, how academia breaks course within accumulated iterated habits of its own systems.....

bye now.