Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: nprofile1q…32yra Ha ha, so, so many.... the headline is (for me) that many (but by ...
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Ha ha, so, so many.... the headline is (for me) that many (but by no means all of course) academics are selfishly interested only in organising their lives to suit themselves, which is not necessarily that unusual, but are unbelievably 'talented' at presenting what is only good for them as if it was actually for the general good - in other words they intellectualise self-centredness as social responsibility.... and to me it always looked like hypocrisy!
Ha ha, so, so many.... the headline is (for me) that many (but by no means all of course) academics are selfishly interested only in organising their lives to suit themselves, which is not necessarily that unusual, but are unbelievably 'talented' at presenting what is only good for them as if it was actually for the general good - in other words they intellectualise self-centredness as social responsibility.... and to me it always looked like hypocrisy!