Intellectual cowardice

Scholarship can be a fearsome activity, as Chris Walsh discovered when he set out to investigate the figure of the coward

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October 16, 2014
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June 10, 2015

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Departmentalization. In one word, that's what grows cowards and cowardice. Departmentalization also reduces literacy, given the fact that the cowards, under license to narrow themselves as depersonalized as possible, sink all into the form of literacy singularly shorn of perspectives, void of larger context This in turn bubbles forth more ignorance. It defaults into the wars people of the Earth now have, where they could have better communication with and enjoyment of each other. But all the worse, all the worst, just keeps spewing on, thanks to the cowards who decided, in their need for mutual isolation systems, all to ostrich themselves into their departments.

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