Dan Luu on Nostr: The reason the book has been influential is because "decolonization" is this abstract ...
The reason the book has been influential is because "decolonization" is this abstract thing a lot of people want to care about, but it's often unclear what it means to do something about it and this book (which is aimed at faculty) provides concrete guidance on how they can change their courses if they want to incorporate decolonization into their classes.
Anyway, 1 out of 16 comments appears to be from someone who opened the book, and the other comments are all from people who lost their minds
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