Yes, Ally, indeed true, that "we lost that common ground."
But it was no accident. For the rich fully to rule, the far right groups that came out of the 1971 Powell memo knew they first had to gut humanities at all levels of education, from K-12 through higher.
It's a sorry history of what followed, Ally, but massively, as you say, "we los…
Yes, Ally, indeed true, that "we lost that common ground."
But it was no accident. For the rich fully to rule, the far right groups that came out of the 1971 Powell memo knew they first had to gut humanities at all levels of education, from K-12 through higher.
It's a sorry history of what followed, Ally, but massively, as you say, "we lost that common ground." Nice, though that some (as you describe in your family) have kept in touch with earlier sources.
Yes, Ally, indeed true, that "we lost that common ground."
But it was no accident. For the rich fully to rule, the far right groups that came out of the 1971 Powell memo knew they first had to gut humanities at all levels of education, from K-12 through higher.
It's a sorry history of what followed, Ally, but massively, as you say, "we lost that common ground." Nice, though that some (as you describe in your family) have kept in touch with earlier sources.